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I own three cars, a 75 Landcruiser, an 09 WRX hatch, and a 2021 CX-30 Turbo. The new Mazda is great, it’s buttery smooth, comfortable, handles great, and safety all over the place. The WRX is still great though, fun to drive, cloth seats which I actually prefer, and still feels modern in all the ways I like but with

100% agree. I am not sure if this is buyers fault or manufacturers fault. I think most people are unaware of how fun an engaging car is until they drive one. Even my wife, who absolutely did not care about driving before, does not want to buy anything but a light, nimble and engaging car now that she knows better.

By the metrics and KPI’s cars today are better than they ever have been. There’s mountains of evidence to support this claim. A Toyota Camry is faster around a race circuit than a bedroom poster 80's Ferrari, and some bone stock pickup trucks are faster down the drag strip than the fastest Muscle Cars of the 70's.

Cars all became our friend who aced the SAT, got his business degree, and is now doing a solid job raising his two kids in the suburbs while working his way up through middle management at a regional accounting firm. He’s a good friend and can hold his liquor on the semi-monthly occasion he comes out with us.

Under promise, over deliver.

Whatever you feel about the actual function of them, these names overstate the capabilities of the technology in question. The car cannot drive itself. It is not on autopilot.

You’re right, the rant does fall apart if you change one of the words in the quote to another word.

Nah. The idiots who can’t read can get screwed.

If people are too stupid to drive one block over after seen all the signs and flashing lights, then it’s on them of they mess up their vehicle. No one is forcing them to go that way.

Why? You are saying that because we can’t idiot proof something we should take away something that is convenient for 99.9% of the rest of the world because .1% of drivers are morons who can’t read and run red lights. 

Don’t body shame the bridge!

I’ve been there, the drive-around for taller vehicles is one fucking block over. And as others have said, it’s a railway bridge, so lifting the bridge means regrading the rails for literally miles in both directions. It’s not that easy.

Do you also hate puppies and sunshine?

I can’t recall the details, but there’s a good reason why they can’t. It’s a rail bridge. I think the slope approaching it is already at the limit or something.

move the moon? move the sun! or easier yet the earth

Did you not read the part where it was clearly stated she specifically complied with the law, and the procedures outlined by the police, when responding to being pulled over?  

The fact that you think your behavior is what we SHOULD do when a cop flips their lights on is part of the problem. I don’t blame you for it, but victim blaming this woman for doing what she’s supposed to do according to the state’s own guidance and then falling back on your own fucked-up, traumatized reaction to

You think someone deserves to get PIT’d because they wanted to find a safe spot to pull over?

“Why didn’t you stop?” Dunn questioned.

This is what it all boils down to. Many, if not most of the police out there (state police especially) are on a power trip. They know that if they get pissed off at you, they can ruin your life with one stroke of the pen, and even kill you...and they WILL get off. Black lives matter, white lives matter, the poor