I like to think insurance companies saw the videos where the truck was leaving the lot and started flashing alert signs to go for repairs immediately, or the one where they were doing donuts and the wheel flew off, and they went, "Yeah, no, we're not doing this."I like to think insurance companies saw the videos where the truck was leaving the lot and started flashing alert signs to go for repairs immediately, or the one where they were doing donuts and the wheel flew off, and they went, "Yeah, no, we're not doing this."
What's hilarious is that one of the big benefits of EVs is lower maintenance costs because they don't have, you know, engines.
turns out that making a truck whose repair costs run into the thousands of dollars for the slightest bump makes the normal realities of car ownership somewhat impractical also: lol, lmao
I wrote about how I’m personally going to force game companies to put in all the stuff you hate. Calling the CEO of video games as we speak
I'm forcing game devs to make every single game woke, and there's nothing you can do to stop me.
It's hilarious that the Cybertruck's *heavy sigh* Gigawiper is a single point of failure, but what's less funny is that Tesla is once again fixing safety equipment without a recall, which is very much a violation of the federal Motor Vehicle Safety Act driveteslacanada.ca/news/tesla-p...
Tesla has temporarily paused Cybertruck deliveries over an issue with perhaps one of the most talked about features on the electric truck, the Gigawiper. On Friday Cybertruck reservations holders star...