mooseheadu
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mooseheadu

Cool novelty, but it’s still just a novelty.

Under-powered and still gas guzzling and lucky to make it to 100K miles even with religious maintenance.

Bean counters and CxOs will kill us all.

What’s the old saying? “Safety rules, processes, procedures and regulation are written in blood.”

You could not pay me to have a Mustang from that era. I drove one once. It was enough to make me HATE the interior. Shitty seats, shitty visibility. Mushy pedals. Poor instrument and control layout. Guess-O-Matic steering feel.

Just a mere coincidence! /s

This.

Both are wrong? LOL WUT?!

Facial recognition is absolutely still vaporware, and yet organizations still buy the snake oil.

The the number one thing I care about when looking for car parts is that they are available. Price is 2nd. I’ve heard the words, no longer available, far too many times.

I see what you did there.

But it goes to eleven, see?

The Great Pacific Garbage patch has entered the chat:

Forced obsolescence is the law of the land.

I agree. Hot rodding has a long tradition of this almost from the beginning of cars.

Great car, still overpriced.

Scientific fact.

You are correct and I remember those times, but even then they were viewed as pretentious and ridiculous and did not sell in the numbers we have today.

Ah. Thanks for the info. I would have sworn it was a straight up Sherpa.

Fat Truck? That’s a Sherpa no matter what they call it.