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It values moving objects over signage, IIRC. As in, it won't just barge into a flow of traffic coming from some unsigned side road. Especially if it can't see around the corner.

They get more aggressive, at least with other cars, if no one yields the right of way.

Yes, which it very easily is. I don't get why people don't understand this. Will they never get in an accident? Of course not. Does that mean they should never be on the road? No. If saving 29,900 lives a year isn't worth letting a computer control your driving, what is?

Supports Oculus Rift?

I'm open to AWD or RWD.

I think the line lock feature has a different meaning when airborne in a helicopter.

I'm talking SHO here. I'm not interested in the other trims.

The SHO is AWD, and it's the only Taurus I would consider. Coworker's is a 2012... not sure if that's the redesigned interior or not. To be honest, I don't see myself in a Charger.

Really!? Coworker has a Charger and I wasn't fond of the interior build quality compared to the Taurus. Also the 2013+ Taurus (SHO only?) supposedly improved steering feel.

I want a cheap performance sedan. What else is out there? Have a Focus SE currently. A bit small and boring for me. Not interested in the ST.

I'm looking to get a 2013+ Taurus SHO either late this year or next year. I've seen some pretty good deals at $34k (assuming that's a real deal, I suck at bargaining). However, the pre-2013 makeover SHOs are dropping down to <25k. Do you think the 2013s are headed that way as well? Within my timeline to buy? Should I

Really? Thought you sailed a sailboat, piloted/drive a motorboat.

No, but someone made a right on red.

"For consumers buying a new car today, the fierce competition between local dealers in a given market drives down prices both in and across brands – while if a factory owned all of its stores it could set prices and buyers would lose virtually all bargaining power. And buying a car isn't like buying a pair of shoes

It houses the cigarette lighter 12V socket, and I saw it used to hold the proximity key, which pretty much maxed out the bin, save for maybe a half-deck of cards. It's carpeted inside, which is a bold move, since that carpet probably ate up a good 25% of the available vertical space.

My brain couldn't quite process what was happening, since it's such a radically different set of experiences than what I'm used to. You keep mapping out a normal-physics stopping distance in your head and then you find yourself, at rest, starting at that point in the distance.

How do you know it was intentional?

No, I'm not. Guns aren't that big of a deal. Leaving it in your carry on? Sure, pretty big deal. Still, you generalize to the millions of gun owners despite only having a fraction of a percent of them do this. So, overall, not a big deal.

It's either that, or go to jail and hope to get pardoned.