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I had no idea they still made these.

Fascists gonna fascist.

Fuck off bootlicker.

I come here for news and information about the automotive world and not for your personal opinions on every story.

Fuck off. It’s a miracle if cops even get moved to another town, let alone face any real consequences.

Aww the cop among us is offended.

Found the cop.

I would agree but history has shown us that cops are not held accountable and when they are people like you complain and say it is unfair and they were just doing their job.

They haven’t moved their company to Texas. And the Delaware Court of Chancery can block such a move, as it is obviously attempted to circumvent a ruling from that very court.

What’s the reason for police to need to be driving ON the actual beach, a place where people are likely to be lying down in the sand and difficult for a truck to see?

In 15 years we’ll be asking ourselves why the American auto manufacturers failed, while the Chinese electric car industry took over the world. I wonder whether we’ll remember that day when the founder of one of the first and most important electric car manufacturers of the day browbeat shareholders into handing him

Yes, this time around, the board made videos and adverts supporting the move to pay Musk. So they didn’t even try an adversarial role as they are obligated to take in cases like this. Instead, they doubled down on the cult member behaviour.

According to the article, you don’t have to worry about that. Your guess is as good as mine whether this is fully true, and they can of course change at any time (with a long “revised terms of service” text that we’ll all accept).

IMHO, in situations like this where there is a severe recall with no remedy, the automaker should be forced to buy back the vehicle for whatever you paid for it.

I think what people expect is for an app to NOT attempt to objectively critique one’s driving “skill”/ability/safety (and then send on to insurance companies) based on quite subjective metrics as “hard braking” and “aggressive acceleration”.

I like thinking the “no” voters show up en masse too. $56 billion in assets applied to improving Tesla’s aging product line instead of handing it over to him for whatever willy-nilly things he decides upon would have to be long-term good for Tesla. (And he is best buds with Donald The Criminal....)

I just find it mind-boggling that given how IC engines have been built for well over a century, manufacturers still find ways to shoot themselves in the foot for no good reason—just a dirty work environment—and we’re talking Toyota no less, a company I considered the gold standard:

Not sure what people expected. At this point, I fully expect every app that requires way more information than what the app provides (like most free apps) and map apps (especially google maps) to be selling all of the information to anyone with money to pay for it...

but there’s still no real fix for the issue.

I like thinking that Elon is lying through his teeth with that graphic—from his own propaganda platform no less—in order to soften up resistance to his obscene pay package. Make the uber-payday appear to be a foregone conclusion—appealing to people’s desire to be on the “winning” side.