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Neutral- I think because recalls are so commonplace now this airbag one will most likely not get as much play as the GM ignition one. The primary difference being that the automakers did NOT ACTIVELY COVER IT UP.

To Hell, we hope.

he had a literal 3.0 seconds to flick the wheel a little to the right.

Fucking entitled asshole cyclists, look at them riding like they own the road. They probably ran every red light and stop sign on the course.

Because our knowing is of no particular importance in the scheme of things. Just like us seeing a video of the crash isn't a high priority.

So? I fail to understand what's so bad about that. As a kid I went on family road trips where we almost ended up in the ditch, because ol' Dad would never admit he was too tired to drive. A friend's BF had a drinking problem in college, and ended up serving six months in jail after his umpteenth DUI - the town didn't

It would take a massive amount of deaths to match human ineptitude behind the wheel.

Only if you don't understand computers at all. Google Driverless Cars have never had an accident in millions of miles of driving. So...the only mind-boggling here is mine at your inability to understand technology.

You're actually citing movies as serious evidence for your insane viewpoint? Holy fuck. No no no.

"progress"

I would not call Congress "God."

I'm saying it's unlikely automotive racing will die out, because we're still racing freaking horses...

There's a lot of money in horse racing! The horses themselves are often six and seven figure beasts.

So I should pull over on to the shoulder when being tailgated in the slow lane by some moron who won't go around me, or is tailgating despite being in heavy traffic?

Or not driving in Massachusetts.

Would be good if you got to choose from a variety of fake engine noises, they don't have to be all from cars, you could choose Boeing 727 or a classic train locomotive.

This is the one I want . . . 14 years too late.

I think it's a stretch to argue that any substantial portion of the population that purchases a vehicle that goes 0-60 in 5 seconds is uninterested in its performance characteristics. Then again, I'm not attached to any elitist positions about "real" cars, so my opinion is naturally suspect.