Then you'd have an Audi...
Then you'd have an Audi...
There’s an old saying : “no news on the sports page.”
Thanks Melania.
Reading this was like looking at a Jackson Pollack painting. A smittering of interesting here, a smattering of novelty there, but not a lot of cohesive anything.
The rub is that insurance costs won’t go down anytime soon - which is a huge cost in many major markets. So the people with autonomous and electric vehicles will bear an inordinate share of risk as opposed to others.
Tell that to all of Alfa’s US customers...
Sometimes accomplished, successful people feel the need to lie about things for which there is no reason to lie about.
“Where else will you see a $40 million Ferrari 250 GTO at full throttle?”
Not to be a buzzkill, but this would look like CRAP with DOT approved seats with mandated head restraints. Oh, and a mount for a seatbelt somewhere near the non-existant B pillar would also screw up the aesthetics.
I admire Tesla for not over-lawyering their systems, but that’s probably because they are selling to higher income clientele and feel the risk of suits over idiotic shit is diminished at this point. But based on some of the so called facts trickling out from these crashes, Tesla may have underestimated the ability of…
Based on other reports I’ve read, it is highly likely that this accident was NOT avoidable by the Tesla in either human or autopilot mode.
In Arizona back roads last week I saw 3 Volvo S90s accompanied by a handful of Smurf polestar v60 wagons (I think that’s what they were). Interiors all fitted with computers and test kits.
As a businessman, Sergio is correct. Electric Fanboys aside.
All manufacturers have rights to car computer data, namely if there’s an accident and the owner blames the manufacturer.
The Chinese will never play ‘fair’. And their legal system is rigged more than that in Western countries.
The whole WPA under the New Deal instituted by Roosevelt is something we need in America today. Guys like this are perfect for it. The make-work programs of the New Deal aren’t strictly socialist programs, in that they were intended as temporary stimulants to the economy, and did not morph into just more welfare.
We need this dude in America! He’s too good for Russia.
Looks like a streamlined 612 Scaglietti. Which is a good thing.
Yes Miami dealers really ARE the worst in terms of pricing on luxury or sports cars. The further north in Florida you go, the better the pricing gets because there’s less demand.