This comment would have been 10,000 times better if you hadn’t started it with “So???”
This comment would have been 10,000 times better if you hadn’t started it with “So???”
You could indicate, you know.
For me, back up cameras have completely changed my parking game. Backing in is so much easier to do, in terms of visibility and accuracy. It’s a great feeling to back in evenly between the lines, and end the job with the red line overlaid perfectly parallel to the curb. *chef’s kiss* My rule is to back in only if…
It’s situational. Going to get groceries? Pull in forward. Parking in a lot with less traffic? Back in. With the proliferation of back up cameras, especially the ones that curve the limit lines when you turn the wheel, it should only take one try. If you can’t back into a spot in one try, go over to an empty parking…
I’m also fairly agnostic on this - I don’t mind people backing into spots with one exception - When the spaces are angled to favor people pulling in nose-first. The parking garage at my office is set up like this and I still see people try to back (impossibly) into these spaces. When the space is angled, it makes it…
You’d rather them wait for you to back out?
This all seems like legit research, but I strikes me as disingenuous to not once mention that Hindenburg is a SHORT SELLING firm- they release this research specifically to profit off of the resulting stock collapse. As such, it’s always good to take it with a grain of salt.
That being said, the commonality with Nikola…
Thanks and I’ll try to be around to do more stuff on here, maybe even some race car things.
If Bozi is going to be writing more articles around here I’ll be fucking pumped!
Sometimes its not about what you need. Sometimes it’s all about what you want. And the CT5 V Blackwing in manual....I want!
I’ll take all the V8 manual sedans I can read about for as long as they are built. Cars like this are not a need, they are a want. If we only had what we needed, life would be freaking dull.
Counterpoint: Cadillac is tied to GM, and they recently announced their all-electric 2035 plans. Electric cars are mostly going to be “skateboard” chassis vehicles, so it doesn’t matter how much R&D they throw into their products. The bread and butter item on the Caddy menu will be a churched up Tahoe until further…
I’ve just realized that one of the reasons the Porsche looks so good compared to all other EV’s is that they’ve always been designing cars with next to no front grille.
There is very little on a Porsche lot I’d consider buying these days, but given I had the cash laying around to plonk down on anything with a Porsche crest, you can bet it would be this.
This is really bad advice.
End world hunger, eradicate a disease or two, and pay my taxes.
Regarding the ownership of a vehicle by multiple parties, by what the author has described, it would be used about the same amount as a private aircraft. Here’s how my dad does it with his airplane. :
He and his three partners created an LLC, and each wrote a funding check for the same amount. The LLC purchased and…
The community car is not good. For the length, doing a short term rental as needed would probably work better.
Let me guess, it’s a hoax?
If the car/bus/van/whatever is cheap enough, you just register it in your home state (pay double taxes but have it legally). The Vermont loophole is best used for titling cars that don’t have a title.