They just took the antennae off the car, I don’t think they’re going back out there
Still baffled how stock for a company that delivered 76k cars last year trades at such a high market cap. Not that this is Tesla’s fault, the street is just so crazy hot for some Tesla action.
I was hoping for upside-down Lambo, but will definitely accept backwards Lambo
Looks promising. Now, can we all agree there’s no way in hell those rear passenger doors swing on regular hinges (so passe!)?
What the hell kind of police cruiser can maintain pursuit of a vehicle going 208mph!? Especially to the point that the lead vehicle gives up?
Is it just me, or does this video seem a bit scripted?
Gig ‘em!
Ebrake works well too! Thank you for rowing your own gears!
That makes sense as I’ve never had an issue with a car applying brakes or stopping. However, I can observe the yellow exclamation points on the dash, side view mirrors, etc. Also, I have heard stories from other operators about cars applying the brakes while traveling through the tunnel.
Salt is a formidable foe. I don’t operate in the rust-belt, but I imagine it is very beneficial for people to seasonally use automated washes during the winter. Many operators offer club plans with “unlimited” washing for a monthly fee. Even if they have a minimum 90 day commitment, it isn’t a bad way to endure the…
I’ve seen that as well. I’m not sure how the customers find out about the menu, since most never crack open their owner’s manual.
That’s your prerogative, and that’s why both friction and touchless washes are manufactured. It is important to note that modern friction washes use closed cell foam brushes that are incapable of holding dirt. Plus, responsible operators clean them daily to keep soap scum from building up. Touchless washes do great…
People are always surprised when I explain that winter is our busiest time of the year. The people that don’t want to wash their own car keep us going through spring and summer, but once the temp starts to drop - nobody wants to get cold and wet in their driveway (or really at a self-service wash for that matter). So…
Exactly. In-bay systems run around $100k with installation and conveyorized systems can go from $400k for a little 40-60ft tunnel to $1.5M+ for big 160' stuff with all options. All pricing doesn’t include land or building costs