Only 10 percent of cars on the roads in Japan have [internet-connected apps], compared to 49 percent in the U.S., 31 percent in Europe and 20 percent in China...
Only 10 percent of cars on the roads in Japan have [internet-connected apps], compared to 49 percent in the U.S., 31 percent in Europe and 20 percent in China...
It’s not like the “Real People, Not Actors” would be able to tell the difference either way.
Because the interest rates for used cars are bonkers as well, so for the same payment he can lease a new car under full warranty vs buying a used car that is likely has no warranty.
What is with that chin stubble? Why even bother? It looks like he has some confused pubes...
He looks like an especially young Serbian war criminal applying for a job as a security guy under an assumed name.
Better yet: Scrap the entire thing, fire 90% of TSA, replace the security line with a single air marshal on every flight and a small number of agents pulling people aside for random or not-so-random searches.
How about just no TSA and go back to what it was before with just metal detectors. Why do we need the TSA? What have they done for us?
That’s the exact opposite of what you want for a lawn mower.
You want low rpm (noise) and high torque. These are direct drive remember. Simplicity sure but not much easier than a 2 stroke.
It’s hard to beat an old magnesium deck 2 stroke lawn boy with the muffler under the deck.
I don’t know that the advice regarding a small-motored car is sexist, per se. The book was written in the age of hand-cranked starters, and starting a large car engine took serious muscle. Starting a 190cc lawn mower with a pull-cord is somewhat difficult for my wife; cranking a 700cc engine would be downright hard.
That is a good looking car.
Now, a gallon of gasoline cost a nickel, and in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on ‘em. Gimme five bees for a quarter, you’d say.
Serious answer: Nobody you want to hang out with.
Don’t forget the Dodge Warlock.
Has musk ever heard of the concept, Under promise and over deliver?
I mean, a plane’s auto-pilot still requires the pilot to pay attention. The name checks out fine, in my opinion.
The name autopilot is just a red herring. This driver was fully aware of the limitations according to reports listed above. I would agree the name played a factor if this was someone who was using the system the first time and was misled by the name (which none of the cases have been this way; most people don’t trust…
... and even at that, the mockup clearly has the headroom utilization of a Hyatt Regency atrium, and enough empty space between the foremost row of seats and the bulkhead to hold a dance-off for the last bottle of champagne. That, plus the numerous empty seats, wasn’t a formula for staying in the black even in the…
I give you the new family sedan...
This is what they’ll all look like in the coming years
The problem is that there is a good chance that couple did not even truly appreciate what you did for them and just found another dealership (or maybe even came back to the same one) to get in over their heads with.