To the 26% of Tesla owners that would not buy another one, let me just say, go fuck yourself. Are you in the audience? Go fuck yourself.
To the 26% of Tesla owners that would not buy another one, let me just say, go fuck yourself. Are you in the audience? Go fuck yourself.
I like the cut of your jib!
I’m betting he knows more about the problem than he’s letting on. Who moves a car across the country, gets it smogged in California and then one day when it doesn’t start, gives up with no diagnosis and sells the car?
As someone with two nonrunning Volvos in their yard, NP.
Passed its smog a week ago, now won’t start, and already the owner throws in the towel? That plus the weird paint job tells me to run away. I don’t know what’s going on here, and I don’t want to know. ND.
Well, they install that TruCoat at the factory, so there’s nothing you need to do there.
Not surprising. Horner seems like an entitled bully who likes to play it off as “roguish smart ass” for the cameras.
James May’s latest India series of Our Man In... was really something. (It never felt condescending; rather, while acknowledging the challenge of approaching India as a foreigner, he showed me things about my country that I never knew about.)
I’m hoping they start inforcing the 6000 lb limit on the Brooklyn bridge and start ticketing every overweight EV.
And only one sauce packet.
Having had too many of these as rentals in-period, I would rather have the box of McNuggets. As long as they are fresh.
ND. I’ll give ya $9,000 and a 20 piece McNugget with three missing.
You guys! The problem with Haas is:
* Mazepin
* COVID
* The new regs are coming soon, so we’re just going to run the OLD car
* Mick
* Steiner! It MUST be Steiner!
* Steiner’s plans and fingerprints on the team doomed the 2024 season
* No reason to rebuild the car, we’ll wait for 2026.
Am I getting ahead of myself?
Try ot read into what the article is actually about and not your outrage at clickbait headlines
The franchise owners are using the wage increase as an excuse to eliminate positions and increase profit. Profit over people, and a perfect scapegoat.
It’s just as much bullshit as when companies declare retail theft to be…
We are in Crossoverification now!
Yet it was practically a documentary compared to Driven.
The predecessor to “Danger to manifold!!!”
I didn’t crib Ebert on this, but always had the same thought about early Cruise movies: Top _______
It’s such a good, bad movie. One of my favorites. Almost as guilty as an F&F movie for the ridiculous amount of shifting that happens in it, given that on almost all ovals, other than pitting and restarts, shifting doesn’t happen.