TheCraigy
TheCraigy
TheCraigy

Damn, judge mutch? What a shit article.

But unfortunately that is the hype.

Maybe Tesla shouldn’t be calling their cruise control feature “autopilot.”

It’s not just drowsiness, just tiredness and fatigue in general. Super difficult to concentrate, focus, anything.

Incredible how much of the concept became the real car. They had to add a roll bar and some pillars for the windshield, but that’s about it.

If the normal operation of a lawnmower included sticking your hand underneath, the design should take that into account.

You wouldn’t make a good products attorney ;)

It’s a system failure if the system doesn’t respond to typical user input to achieve the desired outcome.

If something is inherently difficult or dangerous to use it can be legally defective, regardless of whether or not it ultimately works.

Why why why why why did I look at Jalopnik.

Perhaps maybe, just maybe, Calvin’s dad is not down on his luck or super frugal when it comes to his cars, but perhaps he is a hatchback connoisseur? Or he’s one of those european traveling salesmen who gets a new company lease every two years ;)

Exactly. There is always demand for pickups. Even if gas was $10/gal, they would still sell millions of them.

Nah, bros will always need their trucks. Just work one more shift and they can fill up their 40gal tanks.

Americans will always have strong demand for pickup trucks.

Probably 1,000.

There is history, and there is ancient history.

BMW forum: extended warranty is assumed, people discuss deals on the best ones, won’t consider cars without CPO.

WHAT? Trust somebody to send a title? Huh???

SELL and then FORGET.

FATE NUMBER THREE: If the car is actually a mega-valuable supercar, like a Ferrari Enzo or McLaren F1, the smouldering bits get shipped back to the manufacturer, and a new car is “rebuilt” in its place, with all of the original numbers stamped onto the newly “rebuilt” car. Magicals.