stephen-macarthur
Stephen
stephen-macarthur

Migaloo sounds like one of those brands you see on Amazon or Temu with multiple choices of basically the same thing

What mechanicals have had issues on this vehicle, out of curiosity?

Wait, you mean to say making assumptions based on a 20 second youtube clip is not sound enough to declare the sky is falling?

Your conclusion is incorrect Andy. You might be living in hell, but some of us with critical thinking skills are still doing okay.

The BMW Supra has a better interior, arguably a better platform to modify (If you get the ECU unlocked), Has performance features like a LSD standard and I think it looks better than the Z.

Or... you could just be of any age and love classic cars and think this is a weird clickbait title for an enthusiast website?

something I would expect a competent company to have figured out

Just gotta wait for the CRT to warm up a bit.

Have you seen it fail “the carrot test”?

Well, back in my day....shit, I’m actually that old.

Exactly “Meh, it’s only wearing on literally the only part of the tire not really meant to endure wear, no big deal!”

I’m a designer- sure, I’m just an advertising designer, but one of the biggest lessons in design works across all forms of design- If you want to think “out of the box,” it’s important to understand the box. To know why this box exists. To understand that there are reasons countless other designers have created this

That’s such a stupid statement too. “Meh, it’s only wearing on the sidewall - what’s the worst that could happen?” 

If you didn’t realize this things was going to be a disaster when it was finally released, you have to be in the tank for mElon. 

look, back in MY day the only thing we cooked in my 1970s deathmobile was on the headers

You would think with years of delays there would have been at least a small amount of testing, or at the very least the guys working on the wheel would have actually looked down at them and thought “hmm, that may be a problem”

Old muscles cars are better. THEY USED REAL STEEL, not SOY like electronic cars today! SAFETY!  My mom had a 1970 Barracuda, and I survived!

(...probably because I wasn’t in it when my dad totaled it.)

Hmm looks like something they should have identified if they, you know, tested it.

As Reese points out, the sidewall is not the most important part of the tire

I remember that beating the starter with a metal bar was a legitimate way to get it to work again.

I am an old, I remember when starters were a once a year to once every two year repairs on 60s-70s American cars.