bigjaydogg3
BigJayDogg3
bigjaydogg3

Considering the statistics are in the article, and his “observation” is based on…nothing, you’re looking at the wrong side of this.

Someone finally gets the point. An SUV is twice as likely to roll over, but of an already low percentage.

I’ve seen videos of Miatas and Corvettes flipping. Your point is invalid.

No, Tile does the same thing.

Ultimately, you probably don’t -need- to track your stuff outside your own home and/or the places you can physically access.

I would guess the ECU/BCM/whatever is still keeping track of the proper mileage, but the cluster has an issue that prevents it from displaying the proper mileage.

Can you point out where I said it wasn’t negligent? He made a series of errors that a properly trained driver should not have. I still don’t see how poor judgement should be punished by an excessively lengthy jail term. 

I read a few other things, and it seems like that area has hills, levels out for a while, then has more downhill. IF that is the case, I find it really plausible that he could have thought the brakes would hold for flat land braking, but knew they weren’t sufficient for a downhill.

“Someone killed a few people because of bad decisions after an equipment failure, so we should ruin his life by taking away his most productive years.”

That’s kinda shitty. Guess I can scratch Volvo off my list as well.

I know people say space like that is great for purses, but is it really? With no side rails of any sort, it seems like it would just slide around, potentially into the pedal box, and definitely making a mess if it tips over. Not to mention I’ve had more than a couple women complain if I so much as accidentally put

I read the comment Rayce made and was going to toss Eddie Vedder in (specifically Yellow Ledbetter, I don’t think there’s a single word in that song), then actually heard the song and yeah, no competition.

Couple all of those Bluetooth issues with the most fucking awful keyboard to exist in TYOOL 2021*

Volvo charges you to use the key fob?

can still use remote start, I just have to use the key fob.

Still a very different situation though. The service provider is saying you need to rent this hardware to access a service. Without the hardware rental, you would no longer be able to access the service.

To be honest, I’m less upset that Subaru is making it a separate option you pay money for. I’m alright with that because at least at that point its something you own and not a month-to-month drain.

If you bought in Aug 19, wouldn’t you still be inside the 3 year trial period? If that’s the case, you’d still have ~1 year before you lost access.

My mistake, I read it as MY2018, not actual build date of 2018. Star for you.

Except there’s no content to purchase with this. OnStar requires a person sitting on the other end of the line, satellite radio requires launching satellites into space, and GPS navigation requires paying cartographers. And they all involve building businesses around that, so there are salaries to pay because of it.