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Disclosure: For the record, I am not a fanboy but I am a natural skeptic of like everything and I do like the idea of Teslas and could see myself purchasing one. Maybe.

1. Don’t these vehicles record like everything? Why would the Tesla center rely on something as subjective as tire wear and scratches?

I personally do not think that children have to inherit the windmills of their fathers. They inherit the domain, they should do as they please, including the option to sell to Nissan Motors. The positive connotation of the word “legacy” is subjective.

An SFW link would be cool.

An SFW link would be cool.

“Unstoppable in the snow”...
As in it won’t stop or is the ultimate snow machine.

How is he the troll? The family is black. The mob is white. nothing trollish about that. 

I’d bet you $1 that
1. The Majority of Americans don’t view Teslas as for the pretentious.
2. More Americans associate Vovlos in general as being affordable & for the upper crusts compared to the “Affordable” Model 3.

additionally, I’m not sure you you read my post if you felt the need to tell me to check surveys on

I want to agree with you because that’s the way it should work but in reality it won’t. Volvo since it’s pivot to luxury brand in the 90s has been a symbol of upper middle class pretentiousness. Saftey for sure, but only if you are willing to pay for it. Only brand loyalists will flock to it, but overtime I don’t

Im usually all in on defending cross posts but even I fail to see how this is Jalopnik related. I guess the new overlords are ok with the intersection of a car boss and tabloidy smut but not ok with sports and politics. Go figure.

Extemely. Profoundly stupid of all the logic surrounding who that image actually belongs to. 

Take a photo of a celebrity, celebrity uses that photo on IG and photag get to sue for theft.

Make a drawing based on a photo of a celeb and it’s not the photag that gets to sue (Elle) but the Celebrity for image theft.

What a wacky world we live in. 

Not that any of the speeds people typically do the run at are safe, but I wouldn’t call it so much a stretch to say that it is safer to travel today at the average 108 mph this run did than the average 80 mph Dan Gurney did in 1971 in his Daytona Ferrari. I’m not sure how you argue that pint unless you believe like

Thank you for your contribution.

The only sane "this is stupid" comment.

“The average speeds have now gotten to where this is a Really Bad Idea.”

Are time trials not races?

1. All cannonball is wreckless and dumb.

Pointing out the factual errors is not belligerent fam. But at least I know which brand of “truthy” you are now. Cheers. 

Well considering I can’t find any articles about the Jerry Maguire pyramid being completed, maybe these years still are the ones from the video store

The Outlander 2.4 liter 4cyl puts out 166Hp and weighs 3300 pounds.

Belligerent? I legitimately didn’t understand why some would write something that says “Yes He did” accompanied by a source that says “No he didn’t”. Not sure why you are so defensive at me pointing out an obvious contradiction, either. Perhaps the current state of affairs has you stressed out as the government has