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As a current plane owner who is actually selling a plane I’d have to agree with the comments leaning towards a club membership or 1/4 partnership.

You need to do an oil change every 20 hrs of flight, which can be done by the owner but still carries the cost of oil. That annual inspection is usually closer to $1000

Hi, I used to work on PEM-fuel cell h2-based cars (the control systems). The safety system here’s actually pretty good - hydrogen goes up if there’s a leak, and it burns as it goes up. Better than gasoline that stays on the ground and spreads around. There’s some debate on the Hindenburg (https://en.wikipedia.org/wi

As soon as I saw the images I was like I’ll give it a NP cause it’s different, but then I saw the 28k price tag. Hell no! For that price this thing should be absolutely pristine. CP.

$28k will buy you a 5-10 year old Class B van or truck conversion with slide outs or a fully kitted out conversion van

Van top built by zippo.

That video is the stuff nightmares are made of. With that much fire how would you even know for sure that you were driving away from it and not towards it? Damn.

Isn’t it just a piece of metal? Why would they blow it up?

The reason the airbags didn’t deploy is that these weren’t airbag-worthy collisions. Aside from the X3's door hinges being bent back from the way it was hit, this all seems to be superficial damage.

IDEA: buy one for yourself attach it whenever you park illegally and remove when you leave.

Point 3. It looks like the van slowed down. I might be wrong.

He said in the video he tailed them for 20 miles. He stopped, picked up a rock and chased them down. He didn’t throw something as a response to them swerving at him. He deliberately attacked them. No way in hell would castle doctrine apply here.

Ok, so to recap:

So you walk into a dealer and want to negotiate price from the MSRP and complain when said dealer trys to hold some of that money. Yet you get online and pay full MSRP for the Tesla and feel it is the best way to do business. You don’t see the irony in that?

ooo... typical even when women are doing the shafting.. they get the short end of the stick :p

This is quite true, and being from NC, I can remember having high school kids driving my buses right thru middle school, which is roughly 1987-88 for me... I do believe however, that back then all buses were governed to max 35MPH, so at least that was something. Still, a dumb thing to let inexperienced teenagers

I mean I’d hope that the end result scared them straight if they were slacking off with strapping the kid in. I hate basing penalties on the outcome rather than what happened, but the $300 fine probably wouldn’t accomplish what literally having your kid ejected from the car did.

I’m pretty sure the entire rest of this story drove the point home... getting a ticket is to warn you before something bad has happened. In this case I highly doubt that a ticket is going to make more of a point than what actually happened to them.