“In 2022, the most recent year we have data, 42,795 people died in car crashes in the U.S. and that was actually a drop over the previous year’s 16-year high of 42,939.”
“In 2022, the most recent year we have data, 42,795 people died in car crashes in the U.S. and that was actually a drop over the previous year’s 16-year high of 42,939.”
I wouldn’t try to sell a 2001 Civic with a CEL, much less something of actual value.
That just shows a complete lack of care on behalf of the owner that you wonder about what else is lurking underneath. Also, if that is such an easy fix, why haven’t they done it? I can understand not doing the service, although that should be reflected in the price, but a simple clearing a code? The only reason not to…
yep
You’re thinking. They’re simply not.
“When police seize and then seek civil forfeiture of a car that was used to commit a drug offense, the Constitution requires a timely forfeiture hearing,”
“the Constitution requires a timely forfeiture hearing”
This isn’t a court anymore. Its instead a bunch of right wing hack jobs making decisions based on their own biases.
It probably isn’t. They just have aggregated all the used inventory across the entire group on each of the stores used inventory pages. The mitsu store shows 952 used in inventory and the group as a whole (9 stores) shows 982.
I doubt it was even required. When somebody realizes they’ve made an $80k mistake it’s not uncommon for them to go “above and beyond” in their own mental gymnastics to convince themselves they’re thrilled with the experience. Tesla stans seem to exist in this baseline state of self-delusion most of the time anyway.
Because he’s a cultist.
hilarious - they gave his brand brand brand new car a quick wash and vacuum. You sure don’t get that at legacy automakers.
I wonder if they told him they would cover the repair if he made a positive post.
“I’m very pleased.”
Those GTS Skylines are great.
“above and beyond” = Teslastan for doing the bare minimum, and only when insisting in public.
After what, 60 minutes and 35 miles, before getting home (I presume), the man’s Cybertruck needed a detail. Unless they considered cleaning up the coolant mess a detail job.
I can’t understand why anybody would buy a Tesla right now while the management is all being laid off...
We’ll make it up on volume.