the immense strain of having to turn your headlights on yourself will eventually get to you.
the immense strain of having to turn your headlights on yourself will eventually get to you.
10. Volvo does many things right.
Máté, great list as always. Gotta take issue / add a few points here...
Look, I undersatnd that people like things that others don't, and if you somehow can't remember to t urn on your headlights when it's dark or raining.... or if twisting a tiny switch is too much effort... God bless.
KDS, you forget.
I always signal in case I missed someone. I have pretty good situational awareness, but there's always the chance I missed something.
Here's the real problem with auto-headlights: When it's raining, when it's dusk, when it's dawn — nobody will actually use their lights when appropriate. Rather, they'll just let the car make the decision.
Dear car, I know I'm close to the next driver up ahead, I'm just about to overtake them. Dear car, I know I crossed my lane without indicating. That's because there's nobody here.
8.) Automatic headlamps
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I like how you assumed that they hadn't thought of that. Ballsy. "Hey Caterham engineers who have been fine tuning the same car for 50 years. Your shocks are on upside down."
They shouldn't have deer crossing signs on the Ring. That's just asking for things like this to happen.
The stereotypical Jalopnik answer is...600hp, RWD, Miata and T-Tops. More expensive than a V6 Mustang but cheaper than a BRZ (or whatever the hell the issue with that was)
What the bloody hell is that thing?