This is why you call your insurance roadside assistance number, and order the tow THROUGH them. Get the name of the truck, get paperwork that shows that they were dispatched by your insurance, etc.
This is why you call your insurance roadside assistance number, and order the tow THROUGH them. Get the name of the truck, get paperwork that shows that they were dispatched by your insurance, etc.
Sounds like MSRP was just set incorrectly if they could only be sold for under it. Basically artificially making people think they’re getting a deal, like when an item is perpetually “on sale” at a store.
Sounds like Franchise Laws simply don’t need to exist then.
The LAPD responded and found no signs of Michael being impaired by drugs or alcohol. Cops did not perform a field sobriety test.
Daddy gonna get him a cheap Lucid in a few years. Fancy AF.
I saw the Cybertruck referred to as the IncEl Camino and that’s how I will forever think of it.
Dealers have had to pony up for special tooling to be able to sell certain cars for decades. You couldn’t be a Hellcat dealer without spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on tooling and training. Same with the Crossfire. Same with Honda Type Rs. Same with MazdaSpeed. Ad infinitum. Electric cars are coming.…
Dealerships need to die.
...BEVs are stacking up on our lots.
The NADA’s aversion to EVs isn’t really about EVs per-se. There are three key issues:
Leasing has become a popular way for customers to try out an electric vehicle without any long-term commitment.
Gen Z would have organized a flash mob protest that would have quickly devolved into selfies with the sign and probably people sitting in the road to “raise awareness” of something horrible they think is happening on the other side of the world.
I don’t think Gen Xers will be like the Boomers in that. First you have to care about something to be pissed off that it isn’t like that anymore.
Nah it’s not that. We are the Atari generation. The only way we know to swing an ax is to slam the button next to the joystick for the Barbarian on Gauntlet.
Are you being serious with this title and this comment?
They didn’t even buy a car, they just handed Tesla $250,000!
This will be perfect for someone that never hauls or tows anything.
Pictures of it taking up three parking spaces is appropriate.
What forest is that particular shade of green?
Given that some Tesla buyers paid $15k for imaginary FSD, paying just over half that and actually getting something doesn’t seem like such a bad deal.