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Other than cheapness and simplicity

Because the only currently available hybrid is the Fusion in it's 7th model year?

Theyre building it at the Ranger plant on the Ranger frame. Why would it be Explorer based?

I own a Bronco and the back of the cab is at a very specific angle where the canopy bolts on. That camper looks like its manufactured at that specific angle, making it almost positively Bronco specific.

Came here to post this. No such thing as a male “cow”

The CT6 is only 6" longer than the STS-V was

The OG Gone in 60 Seconds is the best movie car chase of all time

Tbe 1959 Bel Air was an X frame car. A full frame or unibody Chrysler (or Ford) would be much more robust in a collision.

He’s playing Austin City Limits, so probably a lot.

Jeremy Clarkson?

Isn’t this exactly how the Viet Cong took on the entire US Military?

Perhaps those people also comprehend and comply when given lawful orders by a police officer. They don’t resist arrest and brandish their firearms.

Andrew, it was great meeting you and Mack. Thanks again for the Jalopnik stickers. Keep up the good work.

OP is seeking to compare autopilot deaths to human error deaths within the same time period. He’s looking to establish that even with these three autopilot deaths, autonomous technologies likely have a better track record than drunk/tired/distracted/reckless human drivers.

No, human error, not autopilot error.

How many human error deaths have there been (in Teslas)?

No, but they are naturally very hot on the inside.

This is probably my least favorite cover. I like the Alan Jackson version.

There used to be, Gawker sold it.

This movie was notable for having a Ford Bronco chase that’s different from the one everybody remembers