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I think the i3 is nice!

I agree, I always found the i3 charming in kind of a weirdo way, but this is just criminal. 

I actually love the i3. It’s weird without being freakish, at least in my eyes.

Dodge Caliber

Interesting that the person mentions the Gladiator as being a hot item. There are numerous articles throughout 2020 where the Gladiator has $9k+ cash on the hood.  

If one watches it at 0.25x (to account for the article’s note that they’re at 4x speed), I don’t agree with this claim.”

I feel like Torch must not drive at all through 4-way stops. There are a couple that I go through on my way to work, and it’s normal for 2 vehicles going in different directions to be in the intersection at the same time, and even sometimes 3. Humans can anticipate what everyone is doing, as this computer seems to be

I watched the first 5 videos and couldn’t tell what the fuck Torch was on about. The car acted better than 99% of human drivers.

Even at the 4x speed it didn’t seem bad. If you’re waiting until the cross-traffic is fully through the intersection to start accelerating, you’re holding everyone up unnecessarily.

I see far worse driving from human beings on a daily basis than this robot car.

Hm, tough call. Seems like the car begins to move from its stop at the exact same time as the pedestrians turns to cross perpendicular. Going frame-by-frame, I’m kinda inclined to give this one to Cruise, because even if they did go at the same time, it’s only after the car has started moving that the pedestrian

I think Torch would be quite surprised if he dash cam’d his own driving and noticed when he entered an intersection after oncoming traffic, I suspect it looks very similar.  We don’t notice IRL because our brains can handle the crossing car easily and your eyes really should be scanning the unknowns in the

To be honest, it looked pretty natural to me too. I would probably let off the brakes and start moving at a similar time. The expectation is for the other vehicle to clear well before I would be occupying the same space. The only question is if that is how the vehicle is programmed to work or if it does genuinely have

These “near T-boning” events are... Not that... given they’re being a bit aggressive but what they’re looking at is the projected location of the opposing vehicles, which in all referenced scenarios was precisely not in the way. Record yourself the next time you drive in SF and see if you don’t naturally do the same

I don’t see any of these “near t-bones” as an issue, personally.

That’s fine, I’m not gonna be doing 60 through the woods either. Probably more like 20 most of the time. And I’m not gonna go 100 miles on it, either. The quoted specs give me a lot of buffer for what I would want to do with one of these.

This must be a real paradigm shift at altitude.

This is so badass. Just placed a deposit, supposedly for one of the first 50 units delivered in Spring 2021(!).

OK, I want the shit out of this. Six grand for an electric all-terrain motorcycle that can do 60mph and travel 100 miles? Sign me right the fuck up. I never even knew I wanted something like this but I’m already saving money for it. Something like this would be incredible for trips into the backcountry, where you want

Thanks for the fantastic explanation! Here in Illinois I’ve seen some companies advertise that you’ll be powered by 100% renewable energy...which considering your power still comes from ComEd it most certainly isn’t. Strolling through Gexa’s site it seems they’re a lot more honest about what you’re paying for.