Smith & Wesson Tells Court That Fraud is Constitutionally Protected

I’ve tried and failed to make any sense of the statements that Smith & Wesson put before American courts. A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson Brands Inc seeking to block New Jersey’s attorney general from enforcing a subpoena to investigate whether the company committed fraud while advertising firearms … Continue reading Smith & Wesson Tells Court That Fraud is Constitutionally Protected

Teslas Crash So Often Their Parts End Up Inside Antique Muscle Cars

Crashed and dead Tesla owners seems like the worst possible route just to get EV parts prices down from 1997 to 2022. Yet here we are. In 2006 Tesla licensed 1997 electric vehicle (EV) engineering from an LA company that in 2003 had demonstrated 0-60 mph in under 4 seconds with a 300 mile range. … Continue reading Teslas Crash So Often Their Parts End Up Inside Antique Muscle Cars

Tesla Doesn’t Know What to Say Now That California Has Banned FSD

California has finally passed a law prohibiting careless promotion of a car as fully self-driving when that car is incapable of self-driving. Everyone knows what car company is in trouble when we talk about full of shit driving (FSD) technology. The California law seems pretty clear, and also evidence that Tesla has run out of … Continue reading Tesla Doesn’t Know What to Say Now That California Has Banned FSD

“Chevy Bolt, like a fine red wine, kept getting better with age.”

Motor Trend in 2017 wisely called the Chevy Bolt their car of the year. They’re now positively gushing over their prediction, calling the electric car’s engineering refreshing; very modestly it just keeps getting better and better. While most buyers largely ignored it, the Bolt, like a fine red wine, kept getting better with age. The … Continue reading “Chevy Bolt, like a fine red wine, kept getting better with age.”