the1969dodgechargerfan
the1969DodgeChargerFan
the1969dodgechargerfan

I’d say from Elon’s perspective, his antics are four-dimensional thinking that’ll work in Tesla’s favor. The reality: it’s one-dimensional for Tesla...straight down the toilet.

HARD PASS.

The Dodge Magnum wagon:

While I understand the fascination with Kei cars because they can’t be had in the U.S., a sub-70hp car doesn’t appeal to me.  This price would get a fairly nice Miata and I know which I would rather have.

I’m seen shit-eating flies that spawned less shit-eating grins than trump.

Any spoken announcement from Elon is worth the paper it’s written on.

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The way George Conway rips into American Hitler’s mental illnesses is refreshing with its brutal frankness:

The peddler of MAGAmobiles would like to disagree with you.

Let me guess....It will fly, come with laser cannons, be made of some super secret non-Newtonian material, and make a perfect omelet on your morning commute too?

That Shkreli-like smirk on Donald The Felon’s face:

To be fair, the 2nd gen Vipers have more power than the originals, so they’re faster.

Elon blowing smoke up people’s asses with his robot sales predictions.... What else is new because his yammering you’ve-got-to-be-kidding-me forecasts are old, old, old.

It’s a 1st gen with that awful fitting cloth top—like a badly fitting toupee. And the side curtains probably hold the rain back as well as a screen door on a submarine holding back the ocean. That motor, due to its 90-degree V instead of being a 72-degree V like it should be for a 10-cylinder, has a goofy sound to it.

I’m biased, but I agree.

So he’s proving himself to be a glutton for punishment...yeesh.

That is amazing, and probably the most difficult idea in here to change. All of the really big companies involved only see dollar signs with this data…and will be able to make the case for safety with their billions of dollars in lawyers.

There needs to be an automobile driver bill of rights that stops vehicle manufacturers from monetizing the drivers’ information when no permission was given in the first place—especially with them spying on drivers and relaying it to insurance companies.

QA can’t find every bug, but surely one that BSODs *every* system the software is applied to?

Musk and Trump are very similar and their actions even makes sense once you accept that the only thing either of them cares about is themselves. It’s everyone else that has lost their minds trusting either of them. Trump is only interested in being president to the extent it keeps his grift rolling and himself out of