Depending on the state, it can be registered as an LSV (low-speed vehicle).
Depending on the state, it can be registered as an LSV (low-speed vehicle).
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...everyone who likes to bitch about him is just looking for a reason to use the word “twee” in a review.
And here I thought it was just another published-without-proofreading weekend article. I'm a moron!
A few of us here at Jalopnik have argued that anxiety over a smaller range is something that people should get over and that the range numbers manufacturers are hitting should be
You really need to work on your proofreading man.
Scrapyards can and will gladly take them. Back when I ran a shop in MA our scrap collector used to buy them wholesale along with our rotors and other scrap. Now in RI my customers (shop owners themselves) usually tell me they have randos offering them as much as $200 apiece.
I drive for Advance. Our Providence RI store just had the cats cut out of all 3 of their vehicles overnight - what a coincidence.
Kind of reminds me how interesting stuff on The Way Back shows up in Jalopnik articles a few hours later.
Yes. Yes I am
I hope you’re joking. What kind of shit is this, did you guys take some cardboard from the dumpster and shoot this through of the front window of your office building?
Get out of here Elon, nobody wants your ugly truck.
That’s weird, I do hate the Tesla cyber truck and I'm convinced it'll be a hit.
It is, unfortunately, abundantly clear that it won't be coming stateside.
San Francisco big shot granola types
Um...yeah... theyre6called STOCK cars for a reason, duh
Mmm yes, shallow and pedantic.
Wasn’t someone going on about the hubris of Tesla for thinking they can take on Porsche, what with their big fancy Ring facility and history of testing and blah blah blah?
As a part of the 850 community, I can tell you that everyone with any experience in a twin-cam powered 850 recommends against it due to being nigh-undrivable due to weight distribution, swing axle rear that can't handle the output, tires, etc. Think widowmaker 911 on 8-in. Sailuns.
“Thanks for posting this in the Way Back, avid reader!”