Punch onto others as they would punch onto you.
Punch onto others as they would punch onto you.
Except for the fact that the people who usually pay for someone else’s driving mistakes have absolutely nothing to do with it. Is it “natural selection” when someone doing this sends another car into a guard rail or a ditch, or causes a truck who has to avoid them to roll or hit another car?
Today in bad ideas, a now-removed YouTube video of a man playing Pokémon Go while using his Tesla’s Autopilot mode…
What kind of piece of junk takes 18' to stop from 20mph?
Some people need a truck, not a family car.
My piece of crap Honda Accord, which has been ruining my life since day one, is finally sold and out of my hair.…
Why all the Passat hate? Which midsize sedan would you prefer? Only the Mazda 6 comes to mind, this market segment is just boring. I would still prefer the German feel to a Camry.
Where on earth do you live where it takes you “10 to 15 minutes” at a gas station. It takes me like 5 minutes to get 18 gallons of gas in my car and go.
A lot of the responses to this say “but people don’t do lots of long trips all the time”. Sounds a lot like the “why have a pickup when you only really use it twice a year?”. Yet, take a look at truck sales.
That’s true, but what’s the trade-off? Technical-wise.
We Jeep people are a strange breed. We park on snow mounds at the grocery store in the winter, don’t bother slowing…
I must say, these articles have made me even more cautious about using Autopilot now. Not because I’m scared of the system, but because I don’t want my goddamn name and what I was doing while driving plastered all across the interwebs.
BUT IT’S A SPORT!!!!
It should be mentioned that this isn’t one of the original Hemi Under Glass cars. There are four HUG cars out there built off 1966-1969 Barracudas. The 1966 and 1969 cars are replicas (the 1966 was built in the 90's for Riggle and the 1969 car was built back in 2010 and is also owned by Riggle) while the 1967 and 1968…
As we get ready to say goodbye to the Dodge Viper (again), it’s fun to remember that the original 1989 concept had a V8 instead of a V10.
Not likely. He was most likely visited by the police for said loud music, then thrown in a cell for something else. Trespassing, refusing to comply with a lawful order, a warrant, you name it. The NYPD is out of their wannabe paramilitary minds but even they’re not foolish enough to throw someone in a cell purely for…
Alright, I’ve just got to get this off my chest. My blood is boiling, and my brain is fuming with rage. This 1995…