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I fear that autonomous vehicles will be made mandatory to be on the road and that we will no longer be able to drive free.

I work for US Airways, or more specifically Piedmont who does alot of the ground handling of aircraft like the one in the video. I actually recognize the captain and have to say that he is always super nice to everyone. I doubt his face being red was because of these two twats 'protesting' and more likely by lugging

You're calling him an elitist, yet you've resorted to name calling. Take a break from the Internet and take a long, hard look at yourself. Stop bullying people.

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no, I disagree with your opinion on this matter

Jason - This is a little weird, but maybe you can help. My truck was stolen today, a silver Tacoma license plate 8C54011, in San Bernardino, CA. Can you put a call out to Jalopnik to help me find it?

Now THAT'S a professional-looking Lambo test driver. And professional acting as well. But I am amazed at the number of commenters here blaming Jason for these shenanigans. The Huracans are not readily available, so seeing one is very rare. Anyone driving one for any reason must expect carparazzi and general public

blasphemy! All hail Boximus Prime, leader of the Disappointicons!

Wow... so many apexes missed by so many miles, and then that genius shows up.

Mr. Regular describes the Bandit as a "utilitarian version" of the pants-shitting Hayabusa. He's not far off; the Bandit pretty much subscribes to the same "big engine/little vehicle" formula as Suzuki's superbike but is made a little more accessible by its upright seating position.

It is a great car, specially since it's basically German engineering at Spanish prices, but I'm sorry, less asshole?

I can' t really comment on most of these, but the Mondeo was a decent car. It was pretty much best in class in Europe all through the 90s. Don't know if Ford screwed it up in the transition to the Contour, but I definitely don't agree with your assessment of the Mondeo.

I like how Toyota finished first and second, but you seem to think the big news is Porsche finishing third.

Way to hang on the coat tails of a shitty clickbait article. Go home Jalopnik, you're retarded.

The accident occurred on November 17,2013 and the victim has 6 months to present a claim in court here in Spain. Under the law, there will be no hearing as long as there is an out of court settlement with the insurance company, which there appears to be (or will be). As an American here in Spain I can assure you that

This is Europe. We don't "sue" like they do in the US. Mostly because it's retarded and greedy. What simply happened was his insurance is asking Schumachers (or rental cars) insurance to pay for the actual damage and medical costs. You can't really prevent that from happening, either you own insurance pays or they

Terrible click-bait article. Misrepresents the motorcycle guy, who has done nothing wrong.

He probably filed for this long before the accident or at least mass coverage of the accident in the press.

There is literally only one remotely attractive people carrier and its none of that lot: