I always thought my Fiero could do that, but while I was often tempted, I was always afraid to try.
No. You can not “flash your brights correctly” to do the same.
Damn, that is the world’s most precise fuel gauge ever. Why?
The caterpillar track was vital to the success of the tank.
A monthl or so back someone here explained that the PT Cruiser created the market for high-roof hatchbacks, spawning the Chevy HHR, the Matrix, the Caliber, and a few others. So no, they aren’t defined as wagons, because of the high roofline.
Perhaps they did know how VW’s cheat worked. And they were waiting to see how long VW would get away with it before trying it themselves.
I have no first hand knowledge but I have read that Waze has the ability to perceive and filter out such false data. For example, many devices in a small area submitting reports while not moving.
Plus one to this. Everyone loves using Waze, until it begins directing cut-through traffic through their own sleepy little neighborhood. Then the angry calls to the city/county traffic department flood in!
Welcome to the crowd-sourced future!
The traditional P-R-N-D-L was mandated by law (look up how dangerous the earlier design that swapped the positions of R and P was).
How did this get past federal regulators? What sort of testing was or was not required for it to be approved for sale? Can the manufacturers now just shove any shifter design into their…
So murdered-out cars are bad, but trucks decked out in Monster Energy-riffic neon green are also bad.
Between this and the murdered-out Tesla 3, I’ll take the Tesla, no question.
I’m pretty sure Dad’s “decent middle-class white collar job” was as a patent attorney. The strip where Calvin calls him up at work during the day, demanding Dad read him a story ends with Dad reading a patent application to Calvin over the phone.
You want weird bicycles that you will love (created by weird artist folks you will probably also love) then check out Cyclecide.
I’d say the round characters give you trouble all over.
The SportBak. You know, the thing you called the ‘station wagon tail section’. That added shit-tons of cargo capacity. I moved across town twice using my Pulsar+SportBak. Okay, my dad hauled my mattress in his truck. But everything else went in my Pulsar.