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You can do it the Detroit way and buy 7-day insurance. That way you can register and drive around illegally without anyone knowing.

Apart from the top safety rating, how often are you going to use any of those qualities? As a DD, probably less than 10% of the cars life. Also, electric power is somewhat diminished if the source of the electricity isn’t green. Also, while they don’t produced combustion emissions. There are other contaminants they

You’re the worst kind of person.. XD

I pay for a carport, but when I didn’t have one I used desiccant packets (like the stuff in your shoes). Keeps the moisture from spreading and icing up the car in places you don’t want it to ice up.

Probably whats stopping them is that it would take a rather large investment/negotiations to change over all the dealerships. Also, Buick is fucking huge in China. There’s no way the brand will ever be axed entirely.

To be fair, Walmart already has robo-cashiers.

I actually think it looks pretty good inside and out. The DRLs are a bit funky but overall I like it.

I love my Malibu. The 2.0T in it is great. Super spacious and comfortable and just enough pep to be fun during my commute. Had it for just about a year with no issues so far.

But this is Jalopnik, so boo on anything that isn’t a V8, Telsa, or German.

2nd: Tesla’s don’t technically drive themselves. Sure, it has autopilot which will effectively do highway driving, but they still require driver intervention at stop lights and shit. From my understanding these Bolts will actually be autonomous.

huh.

Seeing how Tesla is still struggling to assemble quality vehicles after 10 years (constant delays, build quality, etc). I heavily doubt Lucid will be fruitful in two. Not to mention one of their backers is same suspicious Chinese entrepreneur that’s backing FF. Color me surprised when they go belly up. Like or not,

Most definitely. Fully autonomous driving is probably going to ridiculously expensive right out of the gate. Being a first adopter would take some serious cash. Its going to take decades for the technology trickle down. Driving will still be a useful skill to have for years to come. Now knowing how to drive stick

At certain point it becomes a snowball effect. One or two people drive off because they’re shitheads. Then slightly less shitheady people gawk and become distracted, then in turn find themselves in a ditch.

I’d also like to add, what if it was a school bus or a garbage truck stopping to do their normal business? They don’t use cones at all. Yes, Comcast dude didn’t use his cones properly for the conditions, but there’s a myriad of other events that could result in a vehicle stopped where he was stopped. It all comes down

The Electoral College was originally in place so that more populous states couldn’t control elections through mob rule as well as a preventive measure against electing a demagogue with foreign backers.

Oh, see where you are coming from. I just think it overwhelmingly the drivers’ fault for not driving cautiously. Maybe its because I learned to drive in a state where people drive like Grannies instead of pretending they’re Paul Walker.

Neutral: Sorta. I recognize that most OEMs today have some pretty solid vehicles. I could probably name at least one car from each automaker in the U.S. that I wouldn’t mind DDing. However, Ford and GM are in the S&P500 which affects my retirement savings. Soooooooo...... ‘Murica!

This road doesn’t have a shoulder, a disabled vehicle could still be on the road partly. Also, several states have a “slow down or get over” for law enforcement or disabled. So when encountering such a situation, one should slow down or get over, hur-dur. You’d have much less warning from that situation than Comcast

No, your right. Those people were driving like shitheads.