I find that it is always a Jeep Wrangler. The fenders aren’t secure enough to stop the lights from bouncing around.
I find that it is always a Jeep Wrangler. The fenders aren’t secure enough to stop the lights from bouncing around.
It also looks like the diagonals are made from wood.
Is it just me, or was Chat GPT used to write this article?
Am I the only one to notice that the “Instant Downlad” was misspelled on the quality document? Looks like the Etsy person needed a checklist for their stuff as well.
I call those people “Petrosexuals”
Very light pressure on the gas peddle when you see the situation coming up stops that from happening. I know that defeats the purpose of the Adaptive Cruise Control, but sometimes you need to.
You mean the one with the dead hooker in the trunk?
And that’s why I have to drive a compact car. I have to compensate. :)
Isn’t this where someone puts the copypasta of the SR71?
They couldn’t have waited until Valentines day?
I rented a car with AEB. There was a blade of grass behind the car and it slammed on the brakes.
Sometimes, that is the only solution. See where else you can trim your bills a bit and live with it until the equity matches the loan balance.
I think small cars in general are just difficult.
And then you change the amount of fuel again. Or make it diesel instead of gasoline.
Agreed. I don’t know why they insist on developing Level 5 autonomy instead of perfecting simpler solutions. That would let you collect the data that you need to push into the harder stuff.
My wife was tired of driving a ‘big ole minivan’ around with just her in it most of the time. So she replaced it with a Pathfinder.
I have a Mazda 3 with the Traffic Sign Recognition. It’s fun to have, but I wouldn’t want it controlling the maximum speed my vehicle could travel.
When the 3 kids were young and we had a minivan, I removed one of the middle bucket seats. We could get everyone in a latched with out having to climb over thing. There was still space for all the crap we needed to carry.
After they impaled the driver due to the blunt ends on the guide rails.
Honestly, if I was going to one of these, the smartest thing to do would be park a street or two away.