“Well if some regulator wants me to prove my tech isn’t going to kill a whole bunch of innocent people, I’m taking my ball and going home”
“Well if some regulator wants me to prove my tech isn’t going to kill a whole bunch of innocent people, I’m taking my ball and going home”
The story will probably end with more spent bullet casings, though.
People just need to AirBnB their RV’s when they’re parked. Housing crisis averted.
I hear baseball cards in the spokes sound badass, too.
I’ve been waiting for this my whole life. I can’t wait, quite honestly.
Sounds good to me, I was planning to buy a used 2016 next year. Maybe there’ll be some unsold ones for cheapish!
Thats cool and all, but they’ve been out of their most hyped product (boxer brief underwear) for like...months! I Don’t understand how they couldn’t get more of something in stock thats so clearly in demand! They’re leaving money on the table!
Thats cool and all, but they’ve been out of their most hyped product (boxer brief underwear) for like...months! I…
Maybe they’ll use a mediator and put him on the Mars engineering team.
3 in one tire? Might want to stop driving over that same pile of nails and broken glass every day.
Thank you! Judging by the replies to my post, these things are beyond reproach as a permanent, never-fail solution. I’ll admit to having used them and probably kept them in for the rest of the life of whatever tire I used it in, but I never thought it was responsible or a good idea, and I’d never do it now.
My mind is changed! My next set of tires will be made entirely of these plugs.
What tire lasts 50k miles?
I’ve used them a bunch of times. Sometimes they work better than others. I’m just saying, I think they’re intended to be a short term emergency repair solution, not long term.
Those work ok in a pinch, but you’re gonna want to go get a proper patch unless you like intermittent loss of tire pressure or coming out to a parking lot and finding flat tires. They aren’t really great permanent solutions.
I guess maybe its some ultra-luxury conceit that I don’t get, being ultra-not-rich, but even when these cars were new, I thought the interior color choices looked like something out of a 90's Buick. Leather or not, they look really gauche to my eyes, especially so now.
Barnacle find.
My sister moved (back) to Florida by way of her stepsons Kia Rio5 and a smallish U-Haul trailer.