mrpoppetinjector
the Oldsmobile 5.7 diesel wasn't nearly as bad as you've heard
mrpoppetinjector

That guy said there was nothing wrong with holding a prayer. I agree absolutely nothing wrong so long as you don’t listen to Jesus.

What I still don’t understand is why this $35,000 car can’t have all the features, performance, and luxury of a $100,000 car. It’s just ridiculous.

Good god, did you just start trolling yesterday?

Sovereign citizens are hilarious, they get all their shit from a single passage in the articles of confederation.

Pfff, you’re just a fake gamer boy.

I give them credit for using the cars—as if keeping them in heated garages under covers and only taking them out for short cruises on sunny weekends is so “manly”.

[pats Daniel Blois gently on his styrofoam helmet]

Glad this turned out to be a false alarm, but this had all the makings of a real threat:

Somehow I refuse to believe a story about a “Shitty Truck” on TruckYeah is NOT about David’s $600 Moab XJ.

Correction. Anyone’s life is less important than my property if they decide to mess with my property. I don’t make exceptions based on gender, sexual orientation, or color of skin.

Actually, depending on your local laws and ordinances you do not. Check them out, specifically looking at the renting of accommodations for less than 30 day periods. The reason there are laws, and old ones at that, against the practice is that hotels pay a lot of money to operate and be compliant with various health

If it were a real Jeep (ie Wrangler) then it’d be about 15k more expensive and no one would still buy it.

“Should””when”

The cars are the hook. Musk is a drug dealer who is getting people hooked on his drug of choice - batteries. His end game is selling batteries, not cars. His cars are just a marketing ploy to build demand for batteries.

^ This..... So much this. Many people love to rag on the Renegade for not being a “real” Jeep, but in reality it is the perfect “lifestyle vehicle” for a large portion of the Jeep buying public.

Or, as I was noting the past, it was not using up-to-date tech. I already knew it was useless considering lidar was an active tech at the time.

Wait. If I don't break the law I won't get in trouble? What a crazy observation.

This wouldn’t have happened at all if the Bug had been wearing its high visibility belt.

When someone buys one for $35K I will start believing. With the tech involved my guess is we see sticker price starting at $40K.

Shhhhhh, we are not supposed to talk about that.