‘Autonomous’ vehicles which are highly dependent on road lines/marking upkeep to operate safely for everyday driving will never work.
‘Autonomous’ vehicles which are highly dependent on road lines/marking upkeep to operate safely for everyday driving will never work.
Setting easily achievable goals is not how you push a work force, grow a company and innovate.
All things considered, horse racing is one of those sports where you love to watch it but also understand that what you’re watching it’s inherently ‘wrong’.
Felton’s tone in this article screams “god damnit”.
There, title fixed.
It’s not if but a when. However, the ‘when’ won’t come until (if) EV’s start to make a major transition towards becoming the standard.
It’s Subaru... don’t expect a power upgrade any time soon. When it does happen, it wont be earth shatter. It took them a decade+ to do anything with the STI/WRX and this will be no different.
The biggest problem for electric car adoption is not the number of charging stations in major cities. The major issue is long distance traveling with minimal charging stations for a rapidly increasing number of vehicles which take a ‘long’ time to charge.
2017 BRZ- 0-60: 6.1 Quarter time: 14.7
The Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86. It was the tinder date of cars for me. The ‘good from far, but far from good.’. The ‘you look great in photos but after a few months of getting to know you I now understand why you were still on the lot in the first place’ vehicle.
Let me get this straight...
Here’s how i see the immediate future of EV’s panning out...
Currently driving a ‘12 Jeep Liberty. I hate pretty much everything about it. The looks, the heat decides to work when it wants (usually mid summer), it’s slow, 4 speed trans is brutal and i’m just waiting for the day it catches on fire. Prior to this I owned a fully loaded ‘09 Audi S5 (used), and a 2013 WRX…
Now i’m not a big death guy, but “I told him this plane was not...” would have been some pretty epic last words.
“Yah see... mah cah’s got this drag mode ya know, where mah man bag sweats but the engine stays cool”
Absolutely must have:
Don’t want. NEED. That t-shirt... In a large though, cant be walkin around looking like he did.
I don’t really get the hate on this move. They bought the car for the highest bid and that’s that. That’s all the charity wanted. Maybe it’s the quick turn around...by a dealership? Nobody will keep this car forever. If i paid the highest price, it’d be on the first flat bed to storage until the evo nuts start going…
Reminds me of how a majority of the wrangler owners around me park. Just to prove their car can handle the tough stuff and they aren’t afraid to to really get risky.
The picture with only the finger in focus killed me