Joshamania
Joshamania
Joshamania

Shell tested technology that automatically fueled your car for you several years ago. Besides, Zip-Car will probably make sure that their subscription cars are better than half full before they pick up a customer. Or there will be an algorithm based on it's usage pattern.

Google has hundreds of thousands of miles on their g-cars with a 100% record. I've seen video of it navigating a construction zone exit better than I can. On another video I watched a g-car take a blind man through a Taco Bell drive-thru. I'm sure they're not perfect yet, but I'm pretty damn sure they're already

What is this? Must go find a bathroom...

Friend of mine has a 70k HD lens.

Looks like there's at least one Redditor at Jalopnik...

There is no such thing as provocation under the law. This was assault, and provocation does not mitigate anything.

This guy shouldn't be blurred out. AND his license plate should be in the video. Then the video should be sent to the police. Not only is he an asshat for parking the way he did, he's guilty of Assault & Battery. Perhaps jail will show his rich ass how to behave in public.

NPOCP, spelling.

Yeah, I've got some opinions on your page layout.

This. Corvette Racing's C6r. I have had the pleasure of listening to these beasts roar around the track at the Baltimore GP for the last two years. You can differentiate the C6r from all the other cars in the field very easily. Absolute monster.

He's breaking the law in Illinois too...though I doubt there's ever been an enforcement of blocking the left lane.

Some of the folks here seem not to be getting the idea of the OP. Standardized controls have nothing to do with how a car looks, feels or behaves. What OP means to say is that the underlying technology of how all these devices talk to each other through the vehicle network should be the same. And really, it already

Though it wasn't released this year, I'd say that Hyundai fixed this problem with the Genesis Coupe a couple of years ago. Granted it's about $5000 more than the BRZ but that's still a far cry from what you'd pay for a similarly equipped Camaro or Mustang and light years away from the price of an Audi or BMW that

I lived in Chicago very near Wrigley Field and out walking the dogs I saw this NSX parked on the street very regularly. I was baffled how someone could park that car on the street with all the cab and bar traffic in the area...let along baseball games. The parking spot is worth the money.

Oh damn I didn't even think of lower wacker. They could even build special stands in the parking and river just off the side of the street...or would that just make the most awesome paddock ever? With one side being the pits. Of course they've have to do a bit on lake shore drive as well.

Folks...follow the money. This isn't about security...it's about money. TSA needs to be seen doing something, so they can get paid. Airlines love it so they can charge you $8 for a drink instead of dealing with BYOB...

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I know they don't make it anymore...but the Alfa Brera is all kinds of sexy.