civicwagonengineer
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civicwagonengineer

It’s the fault of GM that the shitty wheels ended up on production vehicles, full stop.

I know what the answer is, but I’m hoping for a regular cab, or at least a 2-door with jumpseats.

Those are all nice bits, but only for the ~0.1% of drivers that regularly track their vehicles. For Toyota and Subaru they just represent a cost that they'd have to pass on to the consumer, and most people wouldn't see the value.

Sounds like an apartment manager is about to have a lot of dents and flat tires on their car.

“We pay literally hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes. We don’t even want government subsidies. We just want to be left alone and the government can’t help itself but to, like: ‘Here’s an oil company driving their oil tanker into some rocks, making a living, you know, living their dream, let’s try to ruin that as

It sorta is a rather dumb list, also everything basically lines up with maybe a slight difference between them?

To answer your question: Probably. 83 percent of them are run on urban/suburban routes.

Subframe bolts and a non-structural bumper cover are not exactly on the same order, one is a safety issue that is recall worthy, one is probably TSB worthy (which seems to be what Tesla did):

They would lose a sale, obviously. Money is more important than his principles.

ah, well. You see...when two people like each other very much...

Speed limits are fine in most cases. Whats sorely lacking is enforcement and education about passing lanes. Until that’s fixed it doesn’t matter how much you raise the limits, I’ll still be stuck flashing my high beams at some idiot doing 50 in the passing lane on I-95 who moved to that lane position immediately after

Cruise Control.

unpresidented

i know right?

Bradley? Having a Bad Take? Never!

HA! bradley was wrong!

He has some insecurity issues.  

So you’re telling me if I woke up, looked out the window and said “nope, not driving in that” and stayed home, there’s still a chance I might crash? Terrifying.

my dad had his car slide off his driveway during a freezing rain episode- it was parked with the brake on but the driveway became too slippery and it slid down without any human input- the only casualty was a garbage can

I don’t think this is going anywhere, but had the drivers adjusted their driving to accommodate for the storm, then there would not have been a bunch of extra crashes.