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Man, you need to google Jason Cammisa, he is not just some random instagram guy. Worked for MotorTrend, Road&Track... Seems to work for Hagerty at the present time with some really really cool youtube videos. He is a no BS, very knowledgeable journalist, like we don’t see often enough. And a kind of VW fanboy. You can

thanks for posting this. wow

Lmfao that’s terrible. It’s amazing how Tesla has made awful UI trendy.

i really really didnt like that when i test drove it.  thats why im leaning ev6 instead. 

wow that is ATROCIOUS. Thanks for the share. I knew the ID4 was nothing special before but now I have a new hatred for the details of.. everything ID.X, apparently

Oh great, it has the FUCKING TERRIBLE UI and non-button buttons from the other ID cars. God Fucking Dammit VW.

That’s the one! 

No wonder the incredibly in depth (and honestly pretty funny) judgement that systematically dismantles every 'freeman' argument on CanLII is by an Alberta judge.

Presumably ‘zed’ is derived from ‘zeta’ but then no one calls B by ‘bed’ from ‘beta. Americans have just matched it to the letter-naming standard of B,C,D,G,P,T, and V.

Sorry, but it’s New Zedland. Just a minor quibble.

Also, the Brits say “naught" and the Yanks say zero for the number “0" . I kind of like naught better to be honest. Sounds friendlier.

I don’t see how a sixties V8 was getting 25MPG while producing anything like that kind of power.  I had a 72 Impala with a similar engine/transmission to the 69 (I think) Corvette and that made WAY less power and never got better than 17MPG.

I can’t find the review you’re talking about, but this MT test of a ‘65 convertible with 4bbl 327, 3.36 rear end, and 4-spd cites up to 17mph highway, so it’s plausible. Likewise, 25 mpg with a modern powertrain should be pretty reasonable.

Yep, FI by Rochester. Not a whole lot different than the Bendix fuel injection setup on the Saratoga I fly. Meaning, ancient. 

Paperback novelizations were remarkably popular when movies were confined to theaters. I recall reading novelizations of Star Wars and Alien, and this would have been a decade and more after Grand Prix was released.

The reason is that, in those days, you couldn’t just see the movie again. Seeing a film counted on it

BMW’s already doing it.  It’s too late.

And now come the “in-game microtransactions” to your automobile experience.

We have to be at the height of what will be looked back on as a truly dark time of tech and data obsession at the cost of logic at all levels of society.

You knew this was coming as soon as they started putting iPad units in all cars.

Thank you , no.