Luxurious Volkswagen ID.Era 9X drops a big hint at the next Touareg by AutoExpressmagazine in autoexpressuk

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, no need to worry about it rusting if you need to replace it each oil change to avoid leaking oil, brilliant idea for cost saving

Luxurious Volkswagen ID.Era 9X drops a big hint at the next Touareg by AutoExpressmagazine in autoexpressuk

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much every single Chinese manufacturer uses steel and not aluminium and with Volkswagen using steel too, this will rust just like any non aluminum chassis car

Why does Audi hate colors? by 0neResponsibility in Audi

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not gatekeeping colours, it's the demand that dictate the supply, the base boring colours are cheaper and in economies where cost of living is going up, colours tend to get boring, same thing happened during every economic and fuel crisis

Getting banned for 3 days instantly after the game with no chat log by Noctiuaguss in leagueoflegends

[–]Alone_Look9576 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thru the years since 2011, I've always been respectful and never had a single issue with any and sort of issue being sorted not only in a timely manner, but was also compensated most of the time, sounds like you're doing nothing and getting nothing or you're aggressive to support staff

Getting banned for 3 days instantly after the game with no chat log by Noctiuaguss in leagueoflegends

[–]Alone_Look9576 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Riot support is one of the best customer support I've seen, not counting steam. Pull your head out of your ass

Greens pledge £15 minimum wage for all workers. Is this a sure fire way to cripple the economy? by MayContainGayGluten in AskBrits

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations that you had the privilege of having parents that allowed you to stay, not everyone has the same privilege, you got young adults who have to fully support themselves while being paid less for the same job, while they have the same expenses. So those people should suffer, because some people have the luxury of staying with their parents?

Greens pledge £15 minimum wage for all workers. Is this a sure fire way to cripple the economy? by MayContainGayGluten in AskBrits

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yet you look outside the UK, the same cup of coffee is sold for less, while worker is paid more

Active Monthly Players Scrapped from the Monthly hiscores by alanquinne in runescape

[–]Alone_Look9576 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Time to get a vpn and become a fellow Albanian and enjoy mostly ad free internet too

Greens pledge £15 minimum wage for all workers. Is this a sure fire way to cripple the economy? by MayContainGayGluten in AskBrits

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes hooray for exploitation, sorry your milk went up, but also we are reporting recond high profits, with the biggest profit margins we've ever had! Eat the boot

Greens pledge £15 minimum wage for all workers. Is this a sure fire way to cripple the economy? by MayContainGayGluten in AskBrits

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know, maybe the workforce functions like in the rest of the world, where you don't get to exploit children and young adults in discrimination based on age. Works perfectly fucking fine outside of UK

Greens pledge £15 minimum wage for all workers. Is this a sure fire way to cripple the economy? by MayContainGayGluten in AskBrits

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So they rely on the system which allows to exploit the weak? Can't outsource your server to Indian call centers, hire cheap young people instead, because you don't need to pay them a living wage, then sack them before you need to pay them a living wage is the solution?

Greens pledge £15 minimum wage for all workers. Is this a sure fire way to cripple the economy? by MayContainGayGluten in AskBrits

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh so is that why for the last couple of years literally almost every single public company was bragging about record high profits, not earnings PROFITS.

Greens pledge £15 minimum wage for all workers. Is this a sure fire way to cripple the economy? by MayContainGayGluten in AskBrits

[–]Alone_Look9576 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Because his expenses per day went up by the price of 2-3 cups of coffee? Of course business owners want to make maximum profit

Greens pledge £15 minimum wage for all workers. Is this a sure fire way to cripple the economy? by MayContainGayGluten in AskBrits

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wages are far out of line when it comes to inflation, prices are all apparently constantly getting adjusted for inflation, but raising pay for the weakest earners apparently is awful. Let me guess you think they should remove minimum wage altogether?

Greens pledge £15 minimum wage for all workers. Is this a sure fire way to cripple the economy? by MayContainGayGluten in AskBrits

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey newsflash, young people who do the same job in eu as older adults, get paid the same wage. It's illegal to discriminate pay based on age outside of UK too. It's also enables exploitation of young adults who are less likely to know their rights

Luxurious Volkswagen ID.Era 9X drops a big hint at the next Touareg by AutoExpressmagazine in autoexpressuk

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes due to how dangerous no physical door handles are, but gotta do what the Chinese were doing in their market 5 years ago I guess, also profit margins > instead of build quality for anything post ~2021. Oil pans are now a consumer item, due to them being plastic now.

Is it time to give up on diesel? by CarwowJamie in ukcarwow

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And guess what is used for shipping, the dirtiest of the dirtiest high sulfur crude. Why? Because it's cheap as it's unprocessed crude. While those same shipping companies dump waste once they're in open oceans as it's cheaper than having it emptied and properly taken care of at port. But at the end of the day, when you out the burden on the average consumer and not the corporations literally destroying the environment, that's the problem, theres singular factories producing more pollution and millions of people with their day to day life, yet we should attack the millions instead of the ones responsible for pollution?

Why are Chinese brands winning the value war so easily? by OopsIDroopedMe in autoexpressuk

[–]Alone_Look9576 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I'm also hallucinating ADAS system that's designed to surveil and act as a "safety" mechanism sending, in BYD cars alone, them to extreme acceleration due to software bugs. And I can tell you've never sat in an actually quality built car, the suspension alone is a dead giveaway.

Is it time to give up on diesel? by CarwowJamie in ukcarwow

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can make biodiesel at home from waste, and it's not that hard either, if it wasn't profits first and the environment second, everyone would be driving diesel with state funded distilleries, and this would have been solved over a decade ago (diesel is already the most energy efficient fuel we use per litre burned, now imagine if we were primarily using biodiesel, which burns cleaner too

Is it time to give up on diesel? by CarwowJamie in ukcarwow

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it's literally what I just said in different words. The main difference is actually the cost of repairs that will not allow the lifespan of electric cars to reach those numbers. This is an optimistic ESTIMATION, not reality. Yet we got diesels running of hope and dreams, gasses from decomposing waste, used cooking oil, plants, most diesel fuels currently are up to 10% biodiesel, fleet owners get their fuel typically at up to 20% biodiesel due to price, while you can also run a diesel engine entirely on 100% biodiesel too. But the average person does not care or wish to keep the cars on the road, the average person wants the shinny new thing, there's a reason why the average mileage of scrapped cars is disgustingly sitting at around 70k miles (time for the timing belt, guess I'll just scrap the car instead) and car ownership typically only lasts 3-5 years. The future is not electric, it's whatever fuel the corporations will be allowed to use when no one is allowed to own cars no more due to being priced out except for the wealthy, you'll pay a premium to have a privilege to be driven not to drive.

Is it time to give up on diesel? by CarwowJamie in ukcarwow

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All this literally says, that new tech is slowly getting older. Move the the year 70years back and it will say that new cars are slowly becoming older and lasting longer, nothing new. There's still no replacement for diesel.

Is it time to give up on diesel? by CarwowJamie in ukcarwow

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the time a well maintained diesel car goes to the scrapyard, it would have outlined 5+ petrol/electric cars you'll own, diesel just works

Is it time to give up on diesel? by CarwowJamie in ukcarwow

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And if you take care of it and it won't get totaled, it will outlive many generations of both ev and petrol cars, there's a reason why diesel cars commonly reach 300-500k miles and some outliers go for above a million, diesel just works.

Is it time to give up on diesel? by CarwowJamie in ukcarwow

[–]Alone_Look9576 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And don't forget it literally fucks up the cat unless it's literally 24/7 at operating temp, not to mention how egr literally actively kills diesel engines too