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I feel like you’d have to get every state to do this to make it work. Like, Illinois can have the toughest gun laws in the country but if right across the border is Indiana, where gun laws are “wut we don’t care”, it doesn’t matter. Or like polution, where Wisconsin can try and be tough on people dumping in lake

Awww, ain’t that cute.

Elon started off as this generation’s Henry Ford, and unfortunately continued to become this generation’s Henry Ford.

I’m not surprised that the engineers who haven’t been able to figure out how to equip a car with functioning turn signals would design a crappy charging pad.

Most car dealerships are not Mom and Pop operations any more. They are basically all owned by multimillionaires at this point. I live in Charlotte and am basically forced to deal with buying a car from Rick Hendrick if I want a certain brand. He is a billionaire. Do you think if he has to float 200k it is an issue for

Seems like an opportunity for the floor plan provider to extend a line of credit for the tax incentive and the dealer just pays it off in rolling increments once the gov pays.

AS an airline pilot I can tell you that descending 28,000 in ten minutes is 2800FPM which is not a plunge at all. It’s actually a litle slower than I would expect for a depressurization which at that rate wasn’t explosive and probably a fault of the air con packs which pressurize the plane meaning it would slowly lose

Curious what car you have that is new enough to have passive entry but not battery run down protection?

Movies seem to make the fears of airline pilot incapacitation worse than reality. While a pilot dying en route is tragic, the bigger emergency is the health of the dying pilot, not the fact that the aircraft is still flying. The FAA stresses that these incidents are rare and passenger safety isn’t really compromised.

Pretty sure they would have made it safely with the F/O alone.

My wife’s friend is a young widow with 3 kids whose Pacifica is on its last legs. An $8k 300ZX is not the answer to her problem, and I suspect that is going to be the case for 90-95% of the shoppers out there.

I mean, a good, inexpensive and well maintained minivan is what they’re looking for. The point of the article (and the comment) is, those are getting harder to find.

An expensive delay. Who’s going to bear the cost?

Wow, he’s reached the Nader of his journey as a homeowner.

Right there with you. I bought myself a gravel bike this year and keep it on the trails and prairies. I also found I enjoy it more as I’m not on edge trying to watch for cars or getting my ears blasted out by someone flying by with a crappy exhaust. Pops and bang tunes are the absolute worst!

I feel the same way about dirt bike motorcyles vs. street bikes. Yeah, if I fall off a bike, that’s my fault and I accept it. But if somebody hits me from behind, there’s pretty much nothing I can do about it. I was riding a motorcycle on an LA freeway in dense fog, and realized in the middle of it how stupid it was

The whole concept of a “Ghost Kitchen” is such a scam from the get go.

I’ve done quite a bit of running and cycling in my time and my biggest take away is that if you aren’t in a car, you aren’t safe around cars. I’ve been hit enough to have learned to get my ass on a trail.

What if somebody took their drag racer there to get washed before going to a car show ? Tommy’s would be aiding and abetting a drag show

Just buy a crap one.