drundersteer
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drundersteer

Autopilot for landings was not originally possible. Today modern systems, pioneered for Alaska Air and others operating in extreme environments can fly the jet right down and auto-flare. But that took decades beyond simple autopilot. But we still call, boring point to point autopilot. So only having highway autopilot

OH god, those seats. Am I right? Compared to anything in it's class. So so so good. Like they must have a team of swedish chiropractors on retainer to advise the designers.

"Introducing the Tesla Model Sawd! Guaranteed to remove limbs, or your money back!"

While I love Tesla and could sing their praises for days. Sometimes the hype machine goes from Apple to Enron, kinda weird. Like I know they are really making cars and making a huge bucket of money. But something about the gigafactory and model 3 being this grand future just always seems too good to be true. Like if

You are forgetting the other half of the family tree. A solar decathlon car and Ducati 1199 for a father.

Will look like a Dodge "whatever" on a dark highway. Nope. No like.

1950s mens electric razor grille... interesting choice Audi.

Too cheap. Crack Pipe. When buying old Mercs, you get what you pay for. There's no way I'm spending only 3500 without seeing a compression test.

1996 Taco V6 - 14-18mpg all day, every day. So 24mpg. Nice improvement. Usually get 24 in the Outback(2009) we replaced the Tacoma with.

Sooooooo excit.... *snoaring*

This will be the Carrera GT of bikes. An ultimate weapon that will bite back, hard.

Because most tax-payers want "cost-efficiency" which really means, engineering compromises. Not saying you're wrong, just saying suburban people don't like paying for airports/subways/commuter trains/bridge repair/state parks or pretty much anything that isn't a new exit lane for the Costco/Super-Walmart.

This is a thing. My boomer grandparents simply could NOT believe that a modern Honda, (Acura RSX) in this case, didn't call for a coolant change until 135K.

They illuminate your nightmares.

*raises hands*

Wrong.

Cheap Macan? Look at the tail end...

In order to explain what I mean, I'm going to shift gears from Toyota (Automotive Metaphor - 100 points) and instead shame Volkswagen, which I try to do as often as possible. You see, several years ago, Volkswagen instituted a free maintenance program entitled "Carefree Maintenance," which was presumably designed to

The issue here is that the road is designed to be 35-45 mph judging by the wide lanes. and long sight lines. If they really wanted to make it 25mph, make the lanes smaller, add a protected bike lane, generally communicate to the driver that this street is not a safe place to go fast.