

It jumped way up the day of the IPO, since then it’s been trending down… I made some money and then sold because paper hands or whatever the kids say now.


It jumped way up the day of the IPO, since then it’s been trending down… I made some money and then sold because paper hands or whatever the kids say now.


How is it these educated people don’t know how anything works?


But a wheelchair does, checkmate atheists.


A local city proudly mentioned on the news that they had a system that could track TPMS sensors. Pretty much all cars after 2008 uses TPMS sensors that each broadcast a unique identifier to the car. They aren’t hard to remove, and you can buy valve stems that fit your car (0.452 hole) at any auto parts store.
EDIT: The sheer amount of replies to this post days later that basically state “This is too hard to do, and it won’t work anyway, so you are stupid to try and shouldn’t do it”, all from people who clearly have no real idea how the TPMS system on a car works, have confirmed for me that I was correct in spending a half hour removing these devices.
My prediction: the 2028 Ford Taurus will be all new, but obviously a re-badged BYD sedan, and it will cost $50,000.
It won’t be specifically a Taurus or a Ford, but there will be US cars that are rebadged Chinese cars, with a 300% markup because shareholders.
Does anyone remember the Ford Courier, Chevy LUV, and Dodge D50?