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I’m actually looking forward to this type of vehicle hitting the road. All of the people who don’t care about driving or who can’t bring themselves to set their phones down long enough to get anywhere are a nuisance and a danger to themselves and everyone around them. Something like this, that prevents those people

If 2020 weren’t bad enough, now we find out we were subjected to 594,000 new Silverados on our roads. The year that keeps getting worse, even after it’s over.

I like this, but I don’t want it. It would be cool if one of my friends had it, or something like that.

David’s suggestion can’t be topped, it’s what inspired me. At first I was going to take it more seriously and suggest a more reasonable old car like one of these, but I decided to go the other way.

10 grand on Autotrader in San Diego, 2005 with <80k miles, plenty of room for a big dog, not boring:

My guesses, from left to right:

All of the upvotes and replies to this thread seem to indicate otherwise. There’s always the option to scroll passed a comment without reading it.

The person who made that probably thinks manual transmissions are stupid because they don’t leave a hand free for holding a phone and they’re most looking forward to the day they can sit back and stare at that tiny screen for their entire commute while the car does all of the boring driving stuff for them,

It’s a Lamborghini, an insane over the top one, it’s supposed to have a big wing. But, I bet there are people who would love one on their Camaro, old Mitsubishi or Infiniti G35 with stretched tires where it would be point and laugh worthy.

How to prepare your car for winter:

When I first got my license at 17, we drove around our neighborhood, slowly, looking for houses with lawn ornaments, you know, garden gnomes, squirrel statues, little elf houses, etc. When we saw several houses that had statues within eye shot of one another, we would steal the ornaments from one house and put them in

And you know those wheelie bins get around, too. No telling what kind of warning light a car could catch.

That’s cool, but can it hack into imperial computers and shut down the garbage mashers on the detention level?

That’s cool...until it starts using those mobile chargers to electrocute people during the robot uprising.

I had a friend who was in a similar position. We have a local comic book and general nerd merchandise store that sells these and he took it there. The owner/operator is a Japanese puzzle box enthusiast and all around impressively smart person. He was able to get it open in an embarrassingly short amount of time.

I understand that each of these takes at least 50 unique moves in a specific order before they can be opened.

After I posted that comment I thought about adding “...except the Hyundai/Kia thing...” in an edit.

They’re in a race with a flying car company to see who’s first to production. People are saying 2 years.

“I seen a afercan American brush up aginst a white ladey and steel her vote out of her purss.”

You left out fully autonomous space flight and the moon based charging network