Disagree. I am not a McLaren fanboy but I LOVE this Speedtail
Disagree. I am not a McLaren fanboy but I LOVE this Speedtail
This is actually great news because it means Panoz is still in business; I had no idea they were still around.
I’ve thought about it to. From what I have found, the ~2005 or so C55s are the best options followed closely by the original ~1999-2001 or so E55.
Start over:
I would expect the accident rate near the schools to be LOWER for these autonomous cars than the rate we get today with humans driving.
FYI, those wheels were an option, not aftermarket.
I figured it was snow/winter camo but you appear to be right.
Is that truck camo designed to be effective in Minecraft or something?
I thought I wandered over to Fleshbot by accident.
How are you still married? You must be a real demon in the sack.
I cannot find it yet, but one of the British car magazines (CAR or maybe Performance Car, I am not sure) used to have a metric in the road test sections called “Time Exposed to Danger” (AKA “TED”). It was the time a car took to pass a theoretical 18-wheeler truck/lorry on a two lane road. This took into account things…
In regards to the Ford road car simulator mentioned: My buddy graduated last year and now works at Ford development in Dearborn. He managed to sneak some video footage of their test system. I can’t wait for this type of tech to be offered in the next-generation Taurus or Explorer!
I love all the auto-driving tech too actually. I am, in my mind, a bona fide gearhead and I welcome the new tech with open arms. I only want to drive myself when I want to, other times I want the car to do it.
Are you saying dealers are not adhering to these laws? Rewind back to what you did say:
I have never financed a car, I always pay cash. I have worked deals for about 4-5 of my friends over the years.
So, this is just a cheaper Cullinan, right? Not that there is anything wrong with that. I like how this X7 looks.
So, this is just a cheaper Cullinan, right? Not that there is anything wrong with that. I like how this X7 looks.
Fairly certain that information would be in the paperwork the buyer is signing
Ditto, I cannot tell them apart and I assume they are all the same basic car with different styling, engine, trans and options.
Unless you make it law for the dealers to alert buyers to this, it will not happen. I dont even think it should be a law, honestly. Even so, its laugable to think dealers will do this on their own. It is bad for business.