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simondachef

I think they’re trying to stop people killing each other.

The car can do the speed of course. It’s when the tyres let go, or someone falls asleep at the wheel, or misjudges an overtake...

You’d not do the whole thing for an occasional slow(er) bit of driving?

Good point. In general I don’t see this going into law as stated, but to screw people just for having an “old” car would be awful.

There’s a few reasons for this.

Trouble is you having fun can take someone else out who was unknowingly part of your fun.

I can’t tell the difference between 75 and 80, don’t know about you

More people were killed in traffic collisions on the streets of Los Angeles in 2023 than were murdered.”

You could google it...

They don’t meet crash standards sadly.

The huge hood seems bizarre. Especially is there’s no frunk space.

The subsidies and grants make it great business. But paying a Man In A Van to go around fixing them is whack-a-mole. And I’m sure the MIAV has very little job satisfaction as they will report x needs fixing and they just told to drive to the next one and put a sticker on it saying Out of Order.

My brother used to like freaking nervous fliers out by pointing missing bolts or flaps that aren’t quite right. It’s not uncommon, but with the Boeing fuselage coming apart everyone is nervous.

I for one, am shocked, that Tesla doesn’t do what the hype train promised.

They do need to be held accountable - but as it’s been documented, their remit was to make them then keep an insane level of ‘always working’ at something like 95%. If they’d met that 95% there was a small incentive for doing so, but there was no penalty for not hitting the target. So they’ve just decided not to....

of course, vape is life bruh

I hope they do for your sake - but I very much doubt it.

I’d expect that below 50k miles, but you said lifetime. So in 2034 they’d do all that work for free?

lifetime bumper to bumper warranty”