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The cybertruck isnt for anyone who uses a truck for work. It isnt for anyone who drives a lifted coal rolling shitbox. It isnt for anyone who needs a truck within a limited budget to do the occasional home depot trip. It is for you delusional Teslastans who think it will make your micropenis bigger.

Just waiting on the Elon fellatioers to try to justify why this car is designed in such a shit-crap way.

Don’t forget that the dealer is stating they exclude sales to Montana on account of what used to be rampant tax evasion from people claiming to register the vehicles there to protect themselves. And unless you actually happened to move there rather than “switch residency” then you might be setting off red flags.

Urban myth, at least me and my buddy Ben Shapiro have never been able to find one.  

You don’t know about the Dodge Attitude? They didn’t even bother replacing the H from Hyundai on the back.

Ridiculous car rebadging you say?

Just a bit of trivia on the badge thing. Toyota is the largest car maker in Japan and they started to get a bit concerned that every second car had a Toyota badge on the front. So in the early ‘90s they started placing ‘model’ badges on the front of the cars. There are stacks of Toyotas that don’t have a Toyota badge

Either you are a troll or you don’t realize most hydrogen on earth is not in it’s elemental molecular form. Commercial bulk hydrogen must be separated from either a hydrocarbon (usually natural gas via SMR) or water (via electrolysis, and nowhere near as common). SMR produces a lot of CO with smaller amounts of CO2.

NIMBYs are almost always middle to upper middle class liberals in my experience. 

Austin, a super liberal city, voted to make being homeless illegal.

NIMBYs (sometimes, NIMBYism can occasionally be good and the only way to oppose developments that will harm poor residents. Don’t @ me, I’ an urbanist, but we have room for nuance here). Opponents to M4A. Opponents to cancelling or cutting student debt. Dems who have supported welfare reform (BILL CLINTON BBY). The

Much more than half of the country fits that.

Blocking a driveway means you get run over? That’s questionable logic there, my dude. And yeah, if you’ve just attacked someone by ramming them with your car,  I think you can expect to get stuff thrown at you.

The miners are well within their rights to picket their shitty employer. But even if they weren’t, it’s still illegal for the trucks to run people over.  You don’t have the right to maim people because they’re in your way.

I wish mine had been as reliable as yours. I haven’t even had a chance to do autocross because it’s been down so much. Lost the stock motor at 72k miles due to piston and rod failure — all stock — and it’s back in the shop with presumptive bearing failure 20k after its second engine installation — NB this wasn’t stock.

Gonna have to disagree with you there. Mine is an absolute basket case, despite care in driving and regular maintenance. It may be anecdotal, as it’s only one data point, but it is the least reliable car of anyone I personally know. It has me looking at the failure rates of modern BMW M cars jealously.

I was going to say the same thing. It’s a pretty well known company in boating. Maybe it’s a new model? Either way, they are pretty much essential to those into the live-aboard lifestyle.

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So my biggest beef with these conversations are drivers who have never once been on a bicycle on a busy road. Like it or not, bicycles are allowed on roads, and most people have NO IDEA what it is like to be cruising along with not much more than your clothes and a helmet to protect you from 3 ton behemoths cruising

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