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gomp , to World News in Maersk to use rail for some vessels to bypass Panama Canal amid drought
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For a minute there, the title fooled me into thinking the actual vessels were bypassing panama via rail..

taladar ,

There have been systems like that to replace locks in the past. Not for the whole of the country of course but essentially wide rails that lift a shift up a hill along some rails.

SeaJ , to News in Rental giant Hertz dumps EVs, including Teslas, for gas cars

Tesla is notoriously shitty with repairs and the fact that they are dumping them because of that is not surprising.

joshuanozzi , to News in Trump tangles with judge as NY civil fraud trial nears its end
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  • moistclump ,

    Yeh I stared at that word usage for a while. Did they mean tangoed with? But it wasn’t really a tango, more of a tangle. So maybe it makes sense.

    pezhore , to News in Trump tangles with judge as NY civil fraud trial nears its end
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    Hold 👏 him 👏 in 👏 contempt 👏

    I totally get the other judges doing things by the book to reduce the chances of things getting overturned on appeal. But FFS, that behavior is way out of line.

    21Cabbage , to News in Rental giant Hertz dumps EVs, including Teslas, for gas cars

    I live in a ski town, people in rentals drive recklessly and crash the things A LOT. I can absolutely understand the decision to switch to cheaper cars.

    Kit , to World News in UK, US expected to launch strikes against Houthis 'within hours'

    The fuck is Houthis?

    Skua ,

    One of the major factions in the ongoing civil war in Yemen. They're backed by Iran and currently control most of the western end of Yemen

    BraveSirZaphod ,
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    Altofaltception , to World News in UK, US expected to launch strikes against Houthis 'within hours'

    Surprised their lackeys the Saudis aren't the ones doing the bombing.

    magnetosphere , to News in Trump tangles with judge as NY civil fraud trial nears its end
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    Supporters chanted his name as he left.

    No matter how bad my life gets, I’ll always be able to say “at least I didn’t stand outside a courthouse in winter to give moral support to Donald Trump.”

    lurch , to World News in UK, US expected to launch strikes against Houthis 'within hours'

    Russia abstained as UN Security Council adopts resolution condemning Houthi attacks. They want the world to be distracted from their atrack on Ukraine. I'm sure, once russia has been beaten, suddenly a lot of other conflicts will dwindle away

    Delta_V ,

    It gives them a bargaining chip to trade to Iran for more weapons.

    Rapidcreek OP , to World News in UK, US expected to launch strikes against Houthis 'within hours'

    Biden reported in the Situation Room

    spider , to News in Israel lashes back at ICJ genocide case; Gazans return to wasteland

    Israel blames Hamas for all subsequent harm to Palestinian civilians for operating among them

    Straight from the abuser's playbook: "Look what you made me do!"

    homesweethomeMrL , to News in Trump tangles with judge as NY civil fraud trial nears its end

    He still can’t grasp that he’s already been found guilty of fraud. Like, months ago.

    Also rape, and there’s the whole “failed coup” thing, selling top secrets, the straight up election fraud. And others.

    Is it any wonder he’s leading the republiQans? God they love his bloated, shit-smelling, orange-slathered ass, don’t they? Truly fucked up.

    girlfreddy OP , to News in Trump tangles with judge as NY civil fraud trial nears its end
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    "You have your own agenda. I understand that you can't listen for more than one minute," Trump said in court, as he denied wrongdoing and repeated claims of political persecution.

    Pot, meet kettle.

    What a doofus he is.

    Boddhisatva ,

    Every accusation a confession, indeed.

    psychothumbs , to News in Rental giant Hertz dumps EVs, including Teslas, for gas cars

    Hopefully the now arriving wave of electric cars built by incumbent car companies won't have the same issues as Teslas in terms of being single integrated bricks of technology that you have to throw out if any part breaks.

    SeaJ ,

    Like GM's Optium cars straight up not allowing you to drive because of failed OTA updates? OTA updates should not be necessary in the first place.

    Bishma , to News in Rental giant Hertz dumps EVs, including Teslas, for gas cars
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    They almost exclusively bought Teslas and Polestars and are now complaining about maintenance costs? I remember a few years ago, the first time Tesla wasn't on the very bottom of the JD Powers Initial Build Quality list the editors put up a special note that it wasn't because Tesla had gotten better, only because Polestar was even worse.

    Seems like Hertz's main problem is common sense.

    I'd really like to rent a Hyundai Ionic 5 for a road trip next summer but I can't find anyone local that rents any electrics other than Teslas.

    SnotFlickerman ,
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    Ehhh, EVs, and modern cars in general, have a bit of a bad habit of adding a bunch of technology that makes what used to be pretty cheap repairs way more costly.

    It used to be if you had a fender bender that tore apart your bumper, you were able to replace the bumper for pretty cheap, like maybe $100 just for the part, couple hundred for labor, because it's just a big piece of molded plastic.

    Now, the bumpers often house tons of sensors, often up to and including rear-view cameras. Now to replace your bumper and all the sensors, the bill is $5k.

    Bishma ,
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    Some of that's not even that modern. I got in a small accident in my 2007 Prius and they had to replace the entire front of the body. The bumper, grill, and front quarter panels are all shipped as a single piece.

    Montagge ,
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    I think you might have gotten taken advantage of as I'm pretty sure the front quarter panel is not attached to the front bumper and can be replaced individually.
    The grill I'm not sure about but I'm pretty sure I've disconnected the bumper from the front quarter panel on my 2007.

    Bishma , (edited )
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    I could also be misremembering the details, it was 10+ years ago and insurance made me take it to the dealer for body work. I remember it was a lot of the front end though.

    Edit: I suddenly remembered the details. When the bumper crumpled it broke the clips on the quarter panels that attached it to the frontend assembly. So they had to replace the quarter panels too.

    bluGill ,

    Modern cars - even in 2007 - were designed to crumple in an accident. I'm not surprised that those panels also go enough damage that they need to be replaced.

    Though of course I have no information on this incident. I'm just speculating based on general knowledge without knowing specific facts that are relevant.

    Montagge ,
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    That's certainly possible!

    Bonehead ,
    moncharleskey ,

    Replaced a taillight for a late model GMC Sierra. Dealer only item, $770 bucks list and had a CORE CHARGE on a taillight. Absolutely nuts.

    Regna ,
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    Really informative video. Thank you.

    I am kind of happy that I cheaped out on my car when I bought it. The only real issues I have had were that the speakers bugged out so that one side sounded like faulty wiring inside a tin can, and the Bluetooth connection made it impossible to make or take calls while driving as it blasted the caller or recipient with aggressive loud static. None of these really needed fixing, music is nice but not a must have and I could blame the car when I didn’t want to talk to people when I was driving or running errands. The new owner hasn’t seemed to notice or has no complaints…

    Funnily enough, I thought I’d have to sell the POS at a loss, but I got money back that covered my car loan and afforded me an e-bike at least.

    Tried with an EV car from a car pool for a while as well, but the e-bike was so much better.

    FuglyDuck ,
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    Tesla touch sensitive, motorized door handles…. That are now everywhere… are a perfect example of those.

    Even if the flush-handle made enough of a difference to justify it, motorising the thing so it pops out was stupidly over-engineering the problem.

    geogle ,
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    They have a bunch of Chevy bolts in the fleet too. I loved renting them because they were cheap and fun to drive. I'd return them with almost no charge left for their$25 fee, because they were slow charging and I normally didn't have a place to go up for long spells.

    rafadavidc ,

    Polestar was even worse

    This surprises me, given the Volvo association

    fuckwit_mcbumcrumble ,

    Not really a suprise considering their change in management.

    Volvo used to be good, but they've been slipping.

    Kbobabob ,

    Isn't Volvo a Chinese company now?

    Linkerbaan ,
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    Jd Powers initial build quality you say?

    https://youtu.be/zSBsq6HBBzw

    this_1_is_mine ,

    NGL the venue was not a bad rental. Just not something I would own. I literally was lost in a parking lot looking for my car and was basically standing next to it when I hit the panic button to find it. It looks like so many other things its hard to find it.

    ShepherdPie ,

    Even the Ioniq 5 is susceptible to this issue. A few people have hit road debris which dented the case around the cells and they were quoted $60,000 (CAD) to replace the entire battery so insurance totalled both cars out.

    I've been eyeing this thing to buy since it was released but now I'm second guessing that after hearing this. I assume it's due to Hyundai not having a large enough supply of battery packs in order to have a robust supply of replacement parts, so hopefully they can reduce that price by an order of magnitude once they do.

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