This new one isn't supposed be driven with the assistances. They're there because new laws mandated them to be there. Anyone with a 5th grade education can figure out how to turn them off with relative ease.
I guess, according to Motor Trend, a good driver's car has to drive for you.
I'm unfamiliar with exactly what laws Tesla is breaking, so forgive me if I sound stupid here, but to me this whole dispute just sounds like the auto dealer's union getting angry. Is Tesla breaking some franchise agreement? Probably. Was that law lobbied for by dealer unions in the first place? Probably. Should it be…
Anything that comes up on Google images when you search "Ferrari Concept."
Ford to Aston Martin:
Have you found those giant air ducts to be prone to rocks, insects, birds, or small mammals yet? How much damage would they do to them?
They haven't become good. They hired a great designer and they're starting to look better, but their chassis and suspension setups are still mediocre.
That's like expecting hundreds of thousands of people to show up to a Formula 2 race because Formula 1 is touted as the "pinnacle of motorsports."
"Unidirectional turbine fin wheels"