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Craig Weems
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You’re furious? How about the folk that buy the $2,000 rice cookers seen in the Akihabara shops?

Renovated bathrooms are good but are they going to spiff up the buckets they place in the middle of the concourse to catch the rain? Not everybody has to “go” but everybody has to navigate the buckets. Oh, and can we have another color other than orange?

Undermining this BS is the prediction of “peak oil”. A legion of much smarter folk have been embarrassed by their errant predictions of such. The US is a net exporter of oil which was not the case in earlier times. The only way you will see a smaller car revolution is to place substantial taxes on large vehicles and

There is little attention paid to responses to emergency vehicles. Most drivers hear sirens and in their own sense of self preservation will stop or slow down to avoid being struct. I have yet to read about audible sensors to attempt to deal with this issue. There has been discussions by government personnel that

The Soul is so often requested by car renters that at some locations (National) it is often placed in a group with larger cars and SUV’s that cost more to rent.  They must be doing something right.

I’ve seen chains dangling from an overhead beam to the clearance height of the low obstruction ahead and placed at a safe braking distance from it and in time to take an alternate route. A few of the chains were missing so it wasn’t damage free but I expect it worked for all but the truly impaired.

The real problem is the fact that politicians of all stripes believe it is they who create jobs. Jobs get created by innovative companies that make goods they can sell at a profit. Giving big money to those that are treading water has never been the route to greater employment. We can argue whether Elon Musk is making

As the years pass and “improvements” cascade how soon will the horsepower get below 100hp?

You know you are doing well when many companies copy you. Who copies HD beyond Victory and Indian who only steal sales from HD? They don’t expand the market and they too will die for the same reasons. As noted the US is not a motorcycling country. Other brands generally do well in their home market which covers the

Suggest they drive CO highway 24 from Leadville to Minturn as a hurling intense test track. There is a short section with tight bends such that there is a serious 15 mph limit on a two lane road causing the driver to look out the side windows while turning for oncoming vehicles. By the time I reach Minturn I’m queasy

If you could take all the incremental battery “breakthroughs” over the last 20 years and apply them simultaneously and assume that one improvement wouldn’t displace another then electric cars would now be delivered with batteries that would have a lifetime charge.

Maecedes has a lot of proud history with respect to doggedly reliable transmissions and engines. In recent years BMW has gained fame for engines and transmissions whose high rates of failure and cost of repair are truly legendary. Porsche has had their problems too but solutions are often dealt with quickly and

I read this on an iPhone and skipped a few bits such that I thought the diatribe was aimed at the Acura design staff which made perfect sense to me. The original intent has been known for 30 years. In its early years every Acura model had waiting buyers. They realized that these Honda owners with money were quite

It’s one thing to swap technology because of irresistible new features, Apple for instance. It’s another thing when you have to buy a new Fitbit because their typical lifespan is a year if you are lucky. Better quality might improve their fortunes. 

Ok, I’ll accept the fact that it has magic shocks. 60,000 miles down the road it needs new magic shocks. What are the odds that in fact new magic shocks will be available and installed?  I bet that Bilstein will have muggle shocks at a competitive price with the same part number as listed in the BMW parts catalog.

While few of your readers ever had to pay for a handbrake repair many will eventually have to pay for an e-brake repairs costing close to a grand. That “e” means that it is subject the common gremlins found in various electronic modules. The wife’s 6M Cayenne had e-brake issues associated the “hill holder” feature whi

How do they expect to succeed without Bruce Willis?

“Bold” is associated with things that you do like Elon Musk not by announcing what you are not going to do like Jim Hackett. I bet he’ll never spend a night in an assembly plant. 

Not buying it. If Mazda Hiroshima can run RWD convertibles down the same production line (and at the same time) as they do FWD Mazda 3 hatchbacks then assembling a rear motored (?) electric SUV must be doable without rectal bleeding. Also pay attention how quickly and apparently how easy it is to move a production

The $239K figure was predicated on making 10% which doesn’t happen reliably. The 5% figure would meet realistic but doesn’t yield a clickbait headline.  I bet this collector will be able to deduct the storage and maintenance costs such that the will be little or no taxes due on the profit. Sounds like a great way to