Sure you’ll just let it roll until you’re denied a time sensitive loan / lose out on a great house offer because you wanted to cut your dr some slack, but you’re credit got fucked and you’re in collections.
Sure you’ll just let it roll until you’re denied a time sensitive loan / lose out on a great house offer because you wanted to cut your dr some slack, but you’re credit got fucked and you’re in collections.
Lol because this is great and i felt like i was having a stroke while reading the headline alone.
DID AI write this?
Not just the outline. What the hell does this mean?
Wow, that is an absolute dumpster fire of a headline.
I’ve spent a lot of time learning about personal finance and I’m naturally very frugal. That said, I’m less inclined than I used to be about financial-shaming people. The deck is usually stacked, there’s a power imbalance, and a car purchase is usually not a discretionary luxury purchase for most people. This comment…
I’m trying to think of a business magnate who has so thoroughly ground his reputation into the dirt as Elon has and I am completely blank.
The “softest edge” we’ve created in society is that being this level of asshole for its own sake doesn’t just get your ass kicked in the middle of the street. Mankind was better off when their was actual consequence for going out of your way to be obtuse.
None of the features you mentioned (except for maybe the voltage) are unique in any way and are technologies that have been around for a decade or more. The steer-by-wire is not the first, but is apparently the first without a mechanical fail-safe. So the Cybertruck IS the best at deleting practical engineering and…
According to capitalism and the law of supply and demand, this must mean we have lots of ultra cheap cars now just to offload these cars and recoup any costs at all, right? Right? Oh, that only applies in the other direction.
How “strong” tungsten is, is completely irrelevant. I’m sure 45 pounds of anything dropped from that height onto that roof would’ve done the same thing.
This is make/model agnostic, but a true summertime classic. Aluminum inlays on the top of shift knobs. Although a common bugbear in many cars, the one in my C30 gets ridiculously toasty after a few hours in the sun unless I remember to use a sunshade.
White boys mad they are being treated the way they demand not white people be treated and are somehow mad. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Off topic. Of course they don’t meet FMVSS. There is no need to.
If it doesn’t meet FMVSS, it’s not a suitable automotive safety device. No common sense required.
Yes for head-on crashes, no for rear-endings.
yes rear-facing is probably safer. Looks like with these though, they were not safely fastened to the vehicle. Not to mention your kids are in the rear crumple zone, which is not good.
“I got taken advantage of!”
“I did not go with my husband and as a female I feel they took advantage of me.”