The toxic fumes created by all of those electric trams and subway trains, duh! /s
The toxic fumes created by all of those electric trams and subway trains, duh! /s
Soooo… the f*ing Mor
mons.
FTFY
5/80
Easy 😎
So, do they get smashed often by traffic in other lanes? If so, which baseball bat is recommended for this glorious pastime?
₼ac฿ook ₽ro
&ersands*
I don’t know man, I had a 2010 Punto Evo that just refused to die.
Sure, I had to replace the clutch at 120,000km as the previous owner probably drove in a lot of stop and go traffic. But other than that it was my own stupidity or regular wear and tear that made it go to the mechanic for some work.
It even started overheating because of a coolant leak one time. I just drove it gently to the shop and got it fixed. No tow truck necessary, as the 77hp 1.4 liter engine barely generated any heat to begin with.
I sold it at 230,000km a few months ago.
I think the point they’re trying to make is that you shouldn’t support a company or product like this, period
As Gaben has said before:
“We think there is a fundamental misconception about piracy. Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem,”
If the car is easy enough to hack, why wouldn’t people buy the ‘base model’ and get all of the bells and wistles for next to nothing? You would download a car, amirite?
Breturn!