whoapower
whoapower
whoapower

Was it this guy?

twist and inspect? I think that happened to me at the airport once, I think there was a "bend over" in there someplace too...what a day.

SSSSSHHHHHHHH!

Came for this, left happy. :)

Pretty sure that's a Lambo, dude.

"Hey man, not everyone can afford to go to a track day!"

First, a Ford GT, and then an Escalade like this one.

Your title is a complete miss.
They weren't calm at all (just turn on the sound) and also they tried to avoid being crashed into in the last moment, but too late.

I have no problem with a mechanic doing this, but ONLY if the dealership/mechanic notifies the customer that this is going to be done and if it's for a valid reason. If I'm dropping it off to have the front end aligned, no way in hell should some mechanic take it home for a weekend. On the other hand, if my car had an

Uh, clearly the Nissan Murano Cross Cabriolet?

An old MB SEL. That could just as easily have been a house or medium sized mountain. At least issue that driver something less dangerous, like an M48 Patton.

So wait - The car that is having problems while still covered under warranty is getting them fixed? AND the car is also getting other pro-active fixes done for parts that have been known to cause issues? AND the manufacturer is offering a loaner car? AND the owner of the car didn't have to deal with a dealer at any

The situation is that Tesla is the pioneer of this field at this level of manufacturing, and well, people should be pretty amazed the cars don't stall mid driving or god knows other heavy and dangerous situations.
Everything looks professionally done and fixing things without them being an issue shows a real care and

Looks like I was right, it promptly made it into a pool!

I gave my Camaro 630 hp and promptly gave it to a ditch. Ditches love high HP Camaros.

If the stripped and track-focused Camaro Z/28 is something like Chevy's version of the Porsche GT3, Hennessey just made Chevy's GT2 for them.

It was probably this one, which did things like mysteriously stop in the racing line during qualifying at Monaco.