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Self driving cars are still cars.

I had this situation just a few weeks ago. I just stopped at a red light and saw the other car for a second or two before the crash, but I didn’t have time to slam it into first and check for pedestrians in my way and move forward quick enough.

I hope there will be a self driving car with a manual transmission!

Self driving cars have been said to hit the markets in 2-5 years time for the last 10 years.

Technically the base engine was the very same 1.6 litre the first gen new gen Mini Cooper got. Or it could be had with. 2.2 Mercedes diesel and a stick and in a red that totally looks brown when you don't clean the thing. Most jalop car ever.

I am still heavily convinced, that the Trabant was a at least not so bad economy car when it came out in the late 50s. And to this day I think the idea of making a compound material of cotton and some epoxy like stuff.

If in the road here in Germany they are most likely 100% street legal concerning lights and stuff. And judging from the photos and myself having been in roughly that area yesterday, it was a rather well lit day on which you could spot a column of tanks quite good on a public road. I drove past some huge Dutch

The linked article doesn't actually say something about her being a student driver, it supposedly was even her car, if the article is correct.

I doubt it was staged. A staged segment would have had the big moment when they realize they screwed up or when they hilariously hide the failure, see various top gear moments. Theese guys either don't realize or don't bother that they just screwed up.

Those guys are incredibly bad TV presenters. Even having an AAA card won’t help, you know, that’s what he got an AAA card for. It’s as if they are paid by words delivered and everybody just tries to make as much money no matter what. Bubbling the same nonsense several times even though somebody else just tries to get

With some Musk-a-teers as police squad!

The fords hardtop didn't really fold either. Except the very few inches at the front. But that doesn't really saves space id say

Theese filters are actually even more expensive then regular catalytic converters.

As far as things go in germany, the workshops replace the stuff when you come for oil change or other technical inspection. I guess there is also a warning light the makes people visit a shop. You also wouldn't pass the roadworthiness test in any EU country I think. So most people here do activly or passively fill

Didn’t Mercedes and Audi start the 4 door coupe thing? I think there where CLSes and A7s before BMW made a grand coupe. And just now they start to look good, or maybe I’m just getting used to it. But now it’s too late to take it back.

I never understand this kind of thing. I only really slow down for potholes if they can swallow a wheel, otherwise I maybe swerve (most lanes are far wider then an small euro hatchback, so i have room to do so). When I started driving I realized that I can take speed bumps at the legal speed limits, I tried to jump my

Top Gear as we all know it isn’t so much about cars as it’s about entertainment. That’s something people like Sabine Schmitz arent at all in my eyes. As I want to see more top gear specials, I don’t see many of the given choices do stuff the old trio did. Actually Sabine could do this very well, I just can’t stand her

That was one of the most fun to watch roadkill episodes in the past couple of months. Hellcat drifting was cool, wagon was cool, muscle truck engine into speed boat swap was cool, but those two in the desert (even though only a couple of miles) is just hilarious. That's what I watch them for.

I adore outrun, i played it at a console back in the day, bought it second hand for my sega mega drive a couple of years ago.

I came to post this, it's a brilliant vehicle that is useful in almost no way possible.