Step four (me): Go straight to the comments and shit all over Jalopnik for not getting rid of this slideshow stupidity.
Step four (me): Go straight to the comments and shit all over Jalopnik for not getting rid of this slideshow stupidity.
Step one: Pull the tab to the desktop so that it is in its own window.
“All the dumb NIMBYs and Conservatives who wants giant SFH/lots will never ever go on vacation to some hellhole that they choose to live in.”
the sidewalks wouldnt be crowded if the city centers banned cars. you could walk in the streets. just sub people and beggars and scooters for cars and beggars and motorcycles waiting for stoplight after stoplight and thats driving. still crowded just with different objects. and still trash all over the place including…
you forgot the piss smell
I have a personal hot take on 3rd gear. Here’s the thing with me - I support all the usual Transit Memes for New Urbanist Teens measures. Cities should serve their citizens. Walkability and density should be prioritized over roads and parking. Resources and entertainment should be well-distributed into the urban…
1st gear: It isn’t just truckers that are a problem. A lot of good blue color jobs were dominated by Boomers. Truckers, welders, machinists, electricians, plumbers, etc. The Boomers were (and still are) a HUGE generation. All these Boomers in these jobs drove down the wages for them. What used to be a mid-middle to…
“but our towns, suburbs, and cities choked with six-lane quasi-highways are really unpleasant places to walk.”
So the takeaway is Tesla’s autopilot is about as good as a bunch of the worst drivers out there. Really scraping the barrel for excuses.
sure, but autopilot accounts for how many vehicles on the road?
Looks like Kinja is acting up again... anyway - It’s the return of the X-Runner!
Enough that it would be an inconvenience and if you can’t see that it would be an inconvenience in these types of situations you’re just being obtuse.
I’d love this when I’m backing my car out of the garage to get it out of the way of something I’m working on, or when I move it from the driveway to the garage, or when I’m moving it to get another car out, or doing one of the million other things that don’t really require a seat belt.
... except if for any reason you could not take control, the system has no way to get, say, out of an active traffic lane that’s being shared by cars going 75 mph.
You’re right on the overheating AWD system, but I think you misunderstand what an automotive “badge job” (usually referred to as badge engineering”) is.
This is not badge engineering:
add -carvana to your search, it will remove 98% of their ads. Occasionally one slips by, but it makes it useable. You can also do the same thing in autotempest, which is what anyone looking for a car should be using anyway.
Leave it to a tech company to enter an industry they know nothing about, make grand claims about much better they are than anyone else in the industry, and put out a product that clearly kinda sucks.
Man. They probably had a $20 budget. It looks like a poor 3D rendering of a stack of cubes.
you know I was all ready to go blasting Webasto (which is an unfortunate name anyway) but some 30 odd years ago I did this dance with Ford. Worked in a body shop and we were contacted by a Ford supplier to bake Windstar interior panels to test the adhesives used. we would fork then into the oven (vehicle oven to…
Let’s say you make a mistake and don’t do something for your job. It’s something that you routinely do all the time, but neglect to do one time. Weeks later, someone at work calls you out for not doing that thing. And work tells you that you’re not allowed to work for six months.
Now think about that and tell me if…