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I heard “Yanny” at first, and then it switched to “Laurel,” and then I could make it switch back and forth if I concentrated, and now I mostly just hear “Laurel.” Weird.

Tesla drivers can also accessorise with one of these!

Autosteer was first released to Telsa owners

Great question.

A little on the nose, isn’t it?

Tom’s recommendation is an Audi, which ends in an “i”.

Mini, Infiniti, and Hyundai end with an i. Suzuki is in the running. Mitsubishi can sell him a Mirage.

The capacitive touchpoint controls are AWFUL. I can forgive everything else (except engine failure... hadn’t heard that about the 2.0T, although I haven’t really looked into it) but lack of physical switchgear for basic functions like volume, temperature and fan speed is unacceptable. And all that black plastic is

I agree. Saw one getting fuel the other day and was impressed in person.

Now I’m off to go eat pizza with pineapple on it and fuck a horse.

Yes, the interiors of all its competitors were measurably, objectively better.

There’s a whole lot more energy to absorb in scenario 2 than there is in scenario 1.

What kind of F1 style-megasoft compound are you using on a street car that turning the tire while stopped is creating any kind of noticeable flat-spot?

I would like to interrupt the Uber hate a little to remind everyone that traditional taxi companies were no picnic either. I do appreciate the presence of Uber in pushing change in the industry, and pushing to change outdated local ordinances that were anti-competitive. In my local metro area, taxi ordinances that

The 5 “breaks” in the silver ring right on the outermost diameter are fucking awful.

The interior is pure, hot garbage.

Don’t rallycross your daily driver. Rallycross is VERY hard on cars, and you won’t get the most out of it if you’re scared about making it home. Buy a cheap POS, literally any cheap POS, and beat it like it owes you money. The cheaper the better. I rallycross a ‘98 Chevy Metro that I paid $140 for. I recommend

lol, you cite personal responsibility and then want automated law enforcement How about this for personal responsibility. I am going to speed. If I cause a traffic crash, I will take responsibility for it. Until then, my speeding has caused no harm by which preventative punishment should be justifiable.

Your argument is valid and cogent with one exception: Artificially low speed limits.

Fuck speed cameras.

Or you can dislike speed cameras as the craven, revenue generation devices they are, while also understanding that speeding may cause you to get a ticket.

I stopped in the local Alfa dealership the other day to check out a QV that had finally arrived. I’m looking to lease a new vehicle after the RC F lease is up, and asked them for lease prices. For a $77,000 QV 36/10 with zero down, they wanted $1500/month. I explained that paying $54,000 to rent a $77,000 car for 3