SerialThriller
SerialThriller
SerialThriller

However, within cities, interstate highways were designed for the convenience of people who didn’t actually live there.

(looks at pic) I see one of the Twins is about to Go...

So far in the comments, and no XKCD?

I...would not rather have a top trim Twingo than a Ferrari.

If they said we were being sprayed with chemicals that make us dumber I might be inclined to believe it more.

Considering the reason this software exists is not to reduce contrails but to increase engine maintenance schedules, that kinda makes sense.

If you let people make a habit of not doing “simple” things like signaling, stopping at stop signs, etc. then they do it over and over until it causes an accident. And it probably won’t be the offending driver who gets hurt either, but instead the pedestrian or cyclist they hit. This unfortunate behaviour needs to

I’m okay with that. Many cars are too big.

At least Renault took the high road and didn’t pile on with some tax evasion reference. The Twingo would have had the number $14m on it instead of 22.

The last generation of Cruze was definitely the best, especially the hatchback, but as per GM’s long standing operating procedure, once the formula is finally sorted out, it’s time to pull the plug.

If a driver is not getting registrations and doing basic fixes...what makes you think they will get inspections?

Another way to look at it would be to say that they just found a way to reduce the net climate impact of aviation without having to change anything.

You trade a Corvette for a Spark?

I’m not a climate change denier or anything of that sort, but consider me skeptical that those thin wispy clouds of frozen water are trapping enough heat on Earth to make a difference. It feels like the airlines are trying to score green points by doing the least. “Look away from our emissions! Let us re-route to

Don’t you mean... CHEMtrails?

Cops have the tech and computers that will tell them the status of a license plate and registration. There’s no real reason to get a sticker anymore.

It’s not seen as wasteful and selfish to drive a RAV4 Prime, and it’s certainly not seen as dangerous. Only people on this site think that way.

Actually, 365mm (14.3 inch) and 390mm (15.3 inch) metric wheels had everything to do with the demise of the Michelin TRX setup. And I say that as someone who had a car with TRX wheels/tires.

I also think he’s way off base, but he’s the CEO of Citroen, a brand that currently is supposed to be antiestablishment. He’s not naive, it’s a calculated incendiary comment. It’s also Euro-centric, or maybe global-minus-the-U.S. where Citroen does not do business and doesn’t care about our SUV market.

I think that’s incredibly naïve at best, and disingenuous at worst.