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It reminds me of a trip I took to Maui years ago when these seemed to be the official rental car of the Islands. Good times!

A Chrysler Mitsu turbo with 150k on it? What could possibly go wrong? I NP’ed it anyway.

Kinja seems to be broken again so I guess you get my nested comment.

Try the street names in Hickory, NC.

Atlanta is pretty wild. I used to despise having to drive through it, and while I still do,  Chattanooga has taken the crown now. There is ALWAYS a backup, and the mountains and river don't exactly allow for many great alternative routes. 

Funny you should say that: The one place I’ve driven outside the U.S. was Ireland, and the city of Limerick broke us. We literally drove around for an hour, gave up and left. Dublin was also pretty bad. Street names seem to change every two blocks.

The next city over from me has one main road that travels North, East, South, and West in its journey across the city.  Really confusing when you’re figuring out the town for the first time...

As a chicago native, the city is laid out pretty well for driving, it’s the drivers that can make it a little harrowing.

Living just outside Boston, MA, this does not shock me at all. Walking around is fine, but driving is not something to underestimate.

And such small portions!

In the words of our Ex Governor Jesse “The Body” Ventura.

While I love the aesthetics of the Kodo cars post-2013ish, I miss the mentality of 90's-2000's Mazda, and I really miss MazdaSpeed.

Also, “Plus, saying that ‘all input is error’ in the context of a car is the kind of thing that only someone who really, fundamentally, has no understanding of the joy of driving would say.” - Some people want that, and it isn’t Torch. What’s wrong with that? If you have a problem with the safety of people using

Self-driving cars don’t need 1000 hp. Shoot, I’m not sure I want them having 100.

No thank you.

He’s building cattle cars.

also, I’m not whining. I’m kvetching. 

Aside from what was already discussed, there is another problem with this wind-car:

Nothing “breaks” or “defies” physics. Tired ass cliche hyperbole makes for a crap headline.