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🚨 JAY LENO JUST PULLED UP IN A CAR THAT RUNS ON PERFUME OR TEQUILA — AND IT SOUNDS LIKE A GIANT VACUUM Jay Leno just rolled up in one of the strangest cars ever built: the 1963 Chrysler Turbine Car, with bodies hand-built by Ghia in Italy. Instead...

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During the snowstorm that is sweeping through the U.S. right now, the safest vehicle you can be in is in a Tesla with FSD bc it can react faster than any human or gas car. An electric motors respond in milliseconds. When a wheel starts to slip on snow or ice, Tesla’s sensors detect it up to 1,000 times per second, and the computer instantly cuts or redistributes power to the wheels with grip. On the other hand, gas cars have major delay and don’t have this capability… That means if your Tesla hits a tiny patch of ice, the car corrects it right away, even before you even feel it, almost like the car is thinking ahead. If you don’t believe me listen to the man that built it. Joe: “What happens if you get sideways in the snow? Like, does it correct for that?” Elon: “Yeah. Electric cars have really great traction control because the reaction time is so fast. So, with a gasoline car, you’ve got a lot of latency. It takes a while for the engine to react, but for electric motors, incredibly precise…. But to an electric motor, it’s operating at the millisecond level. So, it can turn on and off traction within, like, inches of getting on… let’s say, you’re driving on a patch of ice, it will turn traction off, and then turn it on a couple inches right after the ice, like a little patch of ice because in the frame of the electric motor, you’re moving incredibly slowly. You’re like a, you’re a snail. You’re just moving so slowly because it can see at a thousand frames a second. And so, it’s like, say ‘one Mississippi’, it just thought about things a thousand times.” Joe: “So, it has realized that your wheels are not getting traction. It understands there’s some slippery surface that you’re driving on.” Elon: “Yes.” Joe: “And it makes adjustments in real-time.” Elon: “Yes, in milliseconds.” Joe: “That would be so much safer than a regular car.” AKA, buy a Tesla if you want to be in the safest car in the world. 💯

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A customer watched in horror as their car left the showroom floor only to scrape the whole side of the car against the door. At this point the paperwork was already signed and the customer was just waiting for it to be moved from the showroom floor. I remember buying a car and they left it in the showroom instead of moving it to the delivery area to protect it. I ended up getting it a week later and when I inspected the car I noticed new scratches and a spill in the interior that wasn’t wiped up too well, I could still smell the coffee that was spilled. When I went to do the paperwork I asked what were they doing about the fresh damage. Since they failed to protect the car, it wasn’t even in the same new condition than when I agreed to purchase. I understand they were going to wash it but scratches don’t wash away. They offered me a detail but something told me that wasn’t good enough, I wanted more. Fortunately since I’ve bought other cars before from them they offered me another car but it would be a few weeks to get in. In the long run I ended up going that route, I didn’t want a new car that needed buffed out already. I am quite picky about the cars I buy and I want the least amount of damage possible, no chips or dings and swirl marks. I only take delivery on perfect cars. Is that asking too much? Or am I just being difficult. The way I see it is cars aren’t cheap and I want the best possible, can’t blame fame for that.

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