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Yup, I’m waiting for Verstappen to turn right into Norris to eliminate him as the points race gets tighter.

Don’t hate the player, hate the game. Max is cleverly, and frustratingly exploiting a rule (guideline) which was originally created to rein him in (back when he was typically the attacker, not the defender).

Guess you never witnessed Aryton Senna before? If F1, race officials, and race stewards didn’t punish him before, then of course he’s going to keep doing it. Place the blame where it belongs, on F1.

1984?

They’ve done it before. 

People actually look forward to going to the Lexus dealership like it’s a special day. I know I would pay a lot more to not have Toyota service department visits.

“Why would the best, most effective value proposition to distribute vehicles to customers not be your first choice?” Devlin asked Auto News. “And why would you reject an existing distribution and sales system that already exists?”

Fuck the dealers. But will they get so pissy that they refuse to service them? 

That Jimny is awesome, but isn’t in any way, shape, or form worth $11k.

10 cents. 5 cents.

Apparently the other 5 cents comes from using the earnify app... yes, you have to sign up for another service.

Until you click the Amazon PRIME tab and it says it’s $0.10

they dont say it in the article but its 5 cents from amazon and 5 from bp

Using the Sam’s Club card for gasoline gives me 5% back (NOT 5 cents per gallon) on any gas purchased ANYWHERE, up to 5000 gallons. The money is in Sam’s Cash, but it makes a difference as I do plenty of shopping at Sam’s Club.

And the near-daily CPR to keep the old guys who remember how to make these alive.

Profits Enhanced by Negligent Innovation $

I don’t consider RV manufacturers to be OEMs. As for the Colorado lights, I’m wondering if there’s some brightness limit they’re staying under to keep them road legal?

I’m all for shitting on Tesla any day of the week, but this is a non-issue. Light bars ARE illegal for on-road use. No OEM even offers them. Off-road focused vehicles do come with the auxiliary switches for them, but the purchase and installation is up to the owner. 

But did you do a “Tesla job,” or an actual good job?