CommonSense11
CommonSense
CommonSense11

Now make the front motor run in reverse to make some really wild looking burnouts.

Nope, not friction, induction. And it is done during braking, hence the term “regenerative braking”

I don’t think you know how the average Corvette owner actually drives their car. 

What, exactly, do you think regeneration is? (Hint: It doesn’t “drag on” performance.)

The article clearly states that it charges via regen.

This car is for ME.  I DD a C7 ZO6, and I LOVE having a 650-horsepower daily driver.... but I ALSO hate having to pussy-foot to manage 22mpg.  I would GLADLY dawdle along in EV-only mode for the first 20(ish) miles of my commute, and unleash all hell for the last 6 (private, smooth, curvy, hilly drive to my work

Seeing as how he stepped out of his car while cars were still piling up behind it, he’s definitely a moron of the purest breed. He’s lucky there was no truck incoming or he would have been swept away in a torrent of crushed cars.

Lol, have you ever tried walking places in Vegas?
1. Everything is at least a mile apart. Everything is further away than it looks. Just walking out of casino parking lot to the street will take 15 minutes.
2. It’s about 3 million degrees outside from June to October and there is zero shade anywhere.
3. Outside of the

It’s the “sneaking back in the house after golf with the boys lead to 5 hours at the strip club” mode.

You’re missing the point. THEY don’t want to push EVs out, WE want to push EVs out. The incentive is from the government to get more EVs on the road, so they need to target vehicles that can be bought. 

Soooo.... vehicle being used as a car, can’t hold more people than a car, and replacing a car is classified as a car. Seems fair to me.

Cool? Not sure what that has to do with Lexus.

Dear Bayerische Motoren Werke,

Oh yea I agree with you that there could be some good cases. The three year terms for instance would work for someone whose leasing their car.

Good, but it won’t change anyone’s habits. What might is a minimum of losing your license on your first offense* and if you get caught driving without one, at least six months of jail on the first offense. (*Even/especially if you are a cop or elected official.)

Ok, tell me how if this person was 50 years old how it would be any different avoiding those obstacles? You try safely crashing an airplane and let me know how expertly you handle it. He called his mom because he couldn’t radio a tower to say they were crash landing, not to just say hi. This kid knew he needed to

There is a flaw in your logic. Literally anyone on this planet can pass a drivers test in America if they know how to turn on the car and put it in a parking space.

The plot holes aren’t what let Glass Onion down for me, it was that it just wasn’t that great, especially compared to Knives Out. I can’t pin it on any single thing, it just lacked. I didn’t hate it, but I watched it and just thought, “Eh, not near as good as the first.”

He has passed a written exam, a tougher oral exam that focused on the stuff he missed on the written, and an FAA checkride where they made him do a whole lot more than three-point turns and parallel parking.  He greased an aircraft with a failing engine onto a highway.  Dude’s a badass in my book.

Any teen who can successfully get a private pilot license is almost certainly a better driver than you are. Getting the license takes a LOT of discipline, and unlike driver’s licenses they very definitely do NOT give them out willy-nilly in boxes of CrackJacks.