Actually I often DON’T see them. They are always harder to see than someone with DRLs, and I've actually had close calls passing when some idiot who doesn't have forward lights was difficult to see.
Actually I often DON’T see them. They are always harder to see than someone with DRLs, and I've actually had close calls passing when some idiot who doesn't have forward lights was difficult to see.
Well a car isn’t an aircraft.
Your perspective is yours, I’m not going to say you’re wrong. However, I don’t see it. The thing is, “fast car fast” is kind of impossible on public roads without putting yourself and others in too much danger. You’d be breaking speed limits by huge amounts and startle other drivers not expecting encountering someone…
You’re correct about the N64 controllers not failing.
“Perfectly comfortable, all buttons easily accessible. and with the best face button arrangement ever made.”
Have you held one recently? Because I have. The face button arrangement is a pain in the ass and it’s awkward ergonomically. You can certainly get used to it,…
all buttons easily accessible
“Antfa" at this point has become a weird conservative boogeyman because in reality it's just people who are against fascists. The only defining trait of someone calling themselves "antifa" is that they think fascists are bad. If you don't think fascists are bad, well, I think you need to learn about some world events…
Antifa
I’ve been shitposting around here for almost 9 years.
And I think it’s important to separate what a story is doing from one’s own pre-written headcanon. I understand why Mark Hamill was not happy with the portrayal of Luke in “The Last Jedi” but I found the arc Rian wrote to be far more powerful and elegant for the character. It tapped into all the human flaws Luke…
I don’t know man, I can’t think of anyone in the comments anywhere that thought that was a good showing. The Direct even got better feedback from people.
They didn’t really “shamelessly copy” anyone at any point. Extremely early years they officially licensed Fords, which were never sold outside of Korea. Kia also officially licensed Fords, and actually regularly built Fords - the Kia Pride being imported as the Fiesta and then the Aspire. When they started to make…
“Maybe the difference is Volvo told you about it on their website if you clicked around enough.”
My wife’s Mercedes C300 has start stop. I drove her car last week and didn’t notice the start stop. So I don’t particularly understand the hate for this feature.
ASS isn’t meant to improve fuel economy. ASS is meant to reduce idle emissions.
Getting real tired of people. >:c
Hi, it’s me. The non-American guy who keeps popping up in these to remind people that there is no such thing as the videogame crash of ‘83, at least outside the US. Atari crashed, and it was a big part of the US retail console industry, so it’s been regurgitated as a worldwide event by US journalists and now many…
I view stuff like that as: If the panel gaps are that bad, what else is off?
“[I]nternational audiences”. To us, you people are international audiences ;-P
“If you haven’t heard of the Ka before, you can be forgiven. It’s a teeny little subcompact that, for a while, was only available in Brazil but has since expanded to be sold in India, Mexico, South Africa, Argentina, and Europe.”
Love the sleeper aspect of the brick, and this is one of those cars that I haven’t really seen the ‘drop an LS in’ method, though I would have probably put more fun wheels on it. Interior is in way nicer shape than I’ve seen in an older Volvo.