Cool car but I don’t know that I would want to brag that I was willing to pay more than anyone else in the country for it.
Cool car but I don’t know that I would want to brag that I was willing to pay more than anyone else in the country for it.
HOW many ways can I say NO?
A vehicle that 45 years ago was so incompetent that it could barely keep up with traffic then, is nothing much more than a paperweight today. Not only NO, but this...thing...needs to be confiscated as a traffic hazard and recycled into anything but what it is now.
A friend in college had one of these, and it was virtually unkillable. (Although he did manage it through EXTREME neglect of even basic maintenance.) It got us around, but $8K is crazypants for this. I fear some diesel fumes are entering the cabin, making this seller a bit confused about how numbers work. ND, even…
Oh Hell No.
I drove a friend’s Rabbit Diesel back in the mid 80s sometime and even by malaise era standards, it felt slower than molasses. Didn’t help that I drove it shortly after driving a MK1 GTI so the experience may have been ruined by that.
I actually think it’s less lenient than that. I thought most insurance companies won’t cover damage deliberately caused or through clear negligence, legal or not. I believe I even recall a case where a pickup truck driver intentionally help stop a fleeing felon being chased by the police on a freeway. If I remember…
We already have these vigilante laws. They are called “stand your ground” laws in shithole states where you get to shoot people dead for looking at you sideways. The country doesn’t need any more stupid ideas to accerate our decline into a real-life Mad Max scenario. But thanks for your input anyway.
Just so you know, you’re what’s wrong with America.
It was not even his house.
I wonder how this would be affected by Weight Distribution Hitches. Most RV owners are going to put a WDH on their rig to help level out load, but in doing so they significantly move the ball further back and increase the rotational leverage where the tongue marries to the truck.
That said, my 2500hd pulls my 9k…
Did you watch the video? The F-150 wasn’t exactly stuck when the CT snapped. It was rolling and then hit a big bump.
As much as I want to say these people got what they deserved, I know that at least some of them were just doing whatever they could to earn a buck.
You’re speculating that the one person was responsible for all of the thefts. If there had been so much theft going on, the people need to wise up and have their packages delivered somewhere that they can pick them up or require signature for delivery. At least with UPS after the delivery process starts you can…
I’d guess around $50k for the CT repairs plus thousands of dollars in charges for lost rental revenue from the rental company and then whatever kind of mandatory sentencing he’ll get for aggravated assault and his multiple driving violations.
As lil John once said, “don’t start no shit, there won’t be no shit.”
I feel like you lose a lot of legal ground as soon as the burglar leaves your property.
Can you even repair a CyberTruck with that kind of body damage? I’m betting it’s totalled.
Vigilante “justice” almost always makes things worse.
Yeah. Despite what Hollywood tells us, petty theft is not a capital offense. I absolutely understand the frustration, but also this dude is going to lose way more than an Amazon package.