It started shipping in September of last year, dumbass.
It started shipping in September of last year, dumbass.
Right, and the whole point is EARLY ADOPTER. Or do you think that the Model S being out for like a year makes you not an early adopter?
I also like how the cop abruptly cuts across two lanes of traffic and then turns at the intersection without signaling.
Yeah, I saw him dead and he wasn’t near as funny.
The handicap placard in the windshield is very appropriate.
Because you’re an early adopter. If you’re not expecting early adopter issues when you choose to be an early adopter, then you are an idiot.
That’s the cost of being an early adopter. You never buy the first run of a new model if you don’t want to deal with problems like this.
You need more stars.
Those are some hideous wheels. No surprise that a person who puts those wheels on their car takes it to Jiffy Lube for service.
Another decent-looking car ruined by an automatic transmission.
$300k is idiocy. A picture shows up in some popular person’s feed (whatever the app), and a bunch of people click “like” if they even bother to do that, and that’s it. Nobody is basing their car purchases off of an Instagram feed.
I’d rather have the Porsche engine in a Corsair.
Nitro cars run VERY rich.
The only reason it was launched earlier is to gain market share.
That’s a Chrysler engine, fyi.
I’d rather see them merge with Suzuki, or have Subaru take them over.
My point is that anyone who has ever been to a parts store should know how they look the parts up, and should know that the employees are low-wage, so to drive to the store in a rage is really stupid considering he could have easily avoided all of that.
It’s easier to just go apeshit and cuss out underpaid employees than it is to just find and buy the part yourself, I guess. Although I totally disagree that that previous sentence, but maybe that’s because I know how to use a computer.
Right, the answer is to buy your parts from somewhere else.