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Yes, I paid mucho clambos for a fleet of Lambos. They went en fuego and now they a no go. Help me, bro. Did I mention I own a yacht.

This is all technical, regulatory, CYA stuff. Not anything a casual observer couldn’t surmise, based merely on the fact Tesla did not announce regulatory approval for “autonomous" Level 2 (3) in California. If they had achieved that step formally then dont we all think Musk would have announced that already?

Emma Caufield's Dotty is the FBI witness protection character. 

My personal taste put Martini liveries above all else, but damn this is a sharp scheme. 

What I want to know is why, if I prepay for 20 bucks of gas, the dispenser slows to a crawl anywhere from $19.20 to $19.75? One, why is it different at each gas station? Do some owners hope I will just stop pumping rather than wait a fortnight to reach $20.00?

1. She is technically correct that it saved her life, but only because if the AP didn’t intervene she would have crashed into the back of the rig. But the maneuver wasn’t anything a normal driver couldn’t handle. My wife has a story about a crazy driver almost hitting her everytime she is on the freeway. For me, it’s

“Inside the Valley of the V (remind me to save that for the title of a series of YA novels)...”

You may want to put a small housing over the actual charger to protect it from the elements, no? Or maybe something that covers both the charger and the cycle?

6'2 , 300 pounds

Its not so much that car people are also watch people. It’s just that pretentious Fancy Sports Car drivers must have an ostentatious accessory on them when not in view of said Fancy Sports Car, so that you know they own said Fancy Sports Car even when you don't see them in the Fancy Sports Car.)

More expensive to get into the Cadillac than the BMW, but likely a lot cheaper to stay in the Caddy when maintenance and repair costs are factored.

Sorry, but this is not an ICE, ICE vehicle baby. It’s EV.

If that Performance upgrade is within 7K of the base that is the model to get.

The Cayman (or the Cayman “E”) will soon be the 2 door electric.

I did not say “same”. I pointed out that the past objections to technology leaps eventually come off as comical. Don’t become the horsebuggy people shocked about the idea of a motorized carriage going over 15 mph.

I don’t think its ready, but I DO think its an inevitability. And when big rigs are traversing the country without a human inside I would just assume have a car that can "talk" to these big rigs, especially since they will be talking to each other and forming a huge caravan.

But your idea is regressive. Its the equivalent of installing thousands of miles of cables when everyone else has gone cellular and/or satellite. Its relying on the roads being maintained and each municipality or government agency having its shit together to install these things and keep them in place. Its the

That really isn’t much different then how things work today though. If you speed and cause a crash, you are at fault. If you drive with worn out brake pads or tires. You are at fault. By a new car and the brakes fail, manufacturer at fault. Manufacturers get sued for design and manufacture defects all the time.

Once upon a time we had people stand in the middle of the street to direct traffic. We seemed to have done ok after handing control of traffic signals over to engineers

Hey, uh, Jalopnik writers. You do realize that as it stands people have been driving on roads and freeways without any redundancies since the beginning of time? As in, vehicles are being piloted by people who are inherently driving less safe than current “semi-autonomous” vehicles, and we have no “safety net”. Person