danbert8000
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danbert8000

Here is what my take on Stance has always been: As static pieces of art, I find many of the cars in this style visually compelling. That’s to say, I think they look cool.

I’d take both.

Making cars fast and/or customizing them is one thing.

Sorry, not sorry.

Not every flat brimming hat wearing bro has the money for camber plates and airbags. So they resort to spring cutting. That shit ain’t safe. Not to mention stretching tires within an inch of their lives

Nice try, Tavarish.

I’m not against people lowering their cars, but this just looks like its broken to me. Plus I’d like my tires to last more than 3 weeks.

Stanced cars is the fashion equivalent of this. Cars driving along looking like they shit themselves.

I care when they’re driving around on public roads on cars they have made unsafe, unstable, and/or uncontrollable.

No. No we don’t. We should shame them instead.

What they say and what is legally practical (at least in the US) are two entirely different things. Manufacturers can’t indemnify customers against potential criminal liability. As the author alludes to in his piece, this will be within the purview of the states to decide.

Or someone who thinks it’s cool to vape, period.

Google, Volvo and Mercedes-Benz have already gone public and said they’ll accept responsibility for autonomous cars. The ball is already in motion, the rest will follow suit.

I think we can all agree that we generally like cars with clutches, but that sitting in traffic using a clutch isn’t the way we’d like to be using said clutch. I don’t want to give up my stick shift because of heavy traffic, but let’s be honest, in heavy traffic, an automatic is just much easier.

Do the seats fit you or not, though?

^parents who used the “pull-out” method

yes it is, once traffic is moving slower than you can idle along in first gear. then it’s a maddening dance of clutch in, clutch out, clutch in, clutch out, etc.

traffic starts to move, clutch in, first gear, rev up, clutch out, oh and clutch back in. Repeat, a lot. Nothing fun about it.

A minivan full of children.

Any car with a clutch.