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To each their own. I personally would never own a Toyota (or Scion)... they are the most expensive car to maintain — it costs your soul!

My buddy bought a gunmetal gray a 1994 Ferrari 348 for $48k, sight unseen.

Ford should have kept the mustang styling cues, and just called it the “Ford Probe”. 

I’m nearing retirement, and will need something to do.

Chroming that exhuast would add 30% to the cost of the kit. Easy to do yourself with the included part, if you care.

Autopilot is the technically correct name. I’m a mechanical engineer, so I have known all along this accusation is based on false pretense.

This is exactly the confusion Jalopnik is spreading —

I’ll make it simple for you, none of which has anything to do with Elon, weird that you call me a stan when I don’t once mention him, yet everyone else does.

Yes, covered that in my essay above.

Not an assumption, an observation.

Hi Jason, I’d love to sit down and have a beer with you and have a more nuanced conversation. If you don’t mind, I’d like to engage for a second while I have your attention—grab a beer. There are two systems we’re talking about here, Autopilot, and FSD, and I’ll end with a note on journalism.

I’m ready.

This meme assumes this is “Valid Criticism”. If it just said criticism, it would be more accurate.

This meme assumes this is “Valid Criticism”.

Jalopnik is notorious for confusing terminology, and then writes articles on a false premise of that terminology confusion.

I mean, I don’t have problems with it. It’s really weird for me to do something on a weekly basis, then have a bunch of other people who don’t, tell me how bad it is or how impossible it is. Surreal.

I would never presume someone else’s risk tolerance level, so you may not feel as excited as I do to be on the cutting edge, or that it’s value is worth it for you personally. You are the best person to make that judgement for yourself.

I fucking hate Jalopnik. This is not a website for car enthusiasts — it’s a website for people who recognise good things 15 years after the fact.

Will it return to earth? I think it will keep going. Cathie Wood from ARK research seems to have a better grasp on the situation than legacy analysts from Wall Street or WSJ.

It’s amazing you can still buy new cars in America with headlights that do little more than meet minimum federal requirements,