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You call BS, and then don’t offer any proof? Your offering up just as much speculation as GM, except GM actually builds the things and knows how it’s pricing will work out in the long run (assuming the trade thing doesn’t actually happen, which it probably won’t).

You DO need to factor some operational costs as well.

All speech is protected speech in the United States, including hatespeech. The only speech that isn’t protected is a call to violence. 

Okay? What’s your point? Because what I’m saying is you should be outraged that a company thinks it has the right to decide what information you are and are not allowed to view. This is an attack on you directly, the people, as a method of social control. And your defending it! Just goes to show you that all leftist

No hopefully it should be decided by your genes.

Its actually “Erica”

My guess is she doesn’t carry enough insurance to cover a 2M car. There is a good chance most commenters here don’t. Without proper insurance, it is going to be a long process to get paid out. His company will try to sue her for the rest, which she probably doesnt have, and they won’t want to pay for the repair until

If not liking a movie and expressing criticism is considered hate speech then I recommend avoiding the internet entirely. 

Found one!

Oh boy, censorship!

I prefer to think that if I had the resources to buy/maintain a Veyron that I wouldn’t be so put out by a minor accident that I’d want to put a 61 year-old woman in fear of imminent physical harm.

That’s what happens when you use your Walmart settlement to buy a Veyron.

Another problem for Liz Lemon to sort out...

I’m pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude.

The uproar over Tesla selling credits, without them they may not still be in business is super old news.  All that is news is who is buying them.  The mainstream media is most often so late to the game, I hate how then a story like this blows up and everyones reporting on it.  Should of done a better job investigating

Last year, competing automakers paid Tesla $420 million to buy absolution because they were unable to meet the emissions mandate,”.

The first “Speedostat” used a vacuum-driven piston to push back on the gas pedal once a desired speed was achieved; an electric motor would vary the throttle as needed. A driver could simply push against the resistance if they needed to speed up.

Uh huh...

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hose who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it

Looks like a Chinese Land Rover knock-off. 

In this instance, I’d make my friend get my car back. More generally, I’d explain he situation to Mr. Smith, offer an apology, and remove my car as quickly as possible. I might also offer compensation for any damages to his private property. Ya know, be a good neighbor.