Tesla, a future case study for securities law classes across America, had to stop delivering Cybertrucks this past weekend. No, not because the hundred-thousand–dollar medium-duty pickup, which is only any of those things in the loosest interpretive sense, tends to brick when it gets rained on; nor because its stainless steel panels get all rusty […]
Unbelievable, right? It’s overdue for new timing components, and it drinks a bit of oil, but always starts right up. It seems like a million years ago I was driving that thing to work with you in Hayward.
American cars aren’t good, everybody knows that.
As an American I was a bit upset and ready to retort to your comment. I then realized none of my cars are even American and you are probably right.
Technically if you bought a Toyota pickup truck it’s more American than some American named cars.
Just buy something German or Japanese
I think all my cars are Japanese except the 2003 wrangler I have… not sure who owns Jeep these days
Some megacorp called Stellantis as of 2021.
That’s an unholy merge of:
Fiat.
watch out though. I only learned after I bought it that some Honda Civics are manufactured in the UK 🤢
I did not know that
I have 2000 Saturn with 220,000 on it. It has been amazingly solid and low TCO.
Of course, they don’t make them anymore, so your point stands. They don’t make them like they used to.
i miss my saturn 💔
Good to know the Saturn is still kicking!
Unbelievable, right? It’s overdue for new timing components, and it drinks a bit of oil, but always starts right up. It seems like a million years ago I was driving that thing to work with you in Hayward.
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Teslas go above and beyond – and the Cybertruck takes it to another level past that …