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Yeah all new cars come with DRLs, but you can usually find a way to turn them off.

Huh, I didn't know that. That's what I'm driving.

Yeah, I'd leave LEDs on. My GTI just has normal headlight running lights. Found a quick YouTube tutorial to disabling them.

Yep. I didn't consider the "seeing animals at night" part of it, for some reason. Good point.

Cool. I didn't think of the night vision in terms of IDing animals ahead - I was just thinking people.

They also look stupid during the day, which is when they're supposed to be used. I disabled mine as soon as I got the car home from the dealer.

How...? Would you describe one of these situations?

It's certainly a nice gesture from Toyota – much like Tesla's – but it's not entire altruistic. More people developing hydrogen vehicles means an infrastructure that grows and the companies on the ground floor (see: Toyota) stand to benefit the most. But the offer isn't open-ended: Toyota says it will keep the

So you want Tesla to create an electric 1950s Maserati. Be sure to suggest that to Elon tonight. I'm sure he'll get right on it.

Tesla's Model S styling is perfect: striking, futuristic yet familiar, and dead sexy.

What a coincidence.... I lived in Steamboat for 18 years, now live in Texas, and drive a GTI. Seriously.

Heated seats are the best invention in mankind's entire existence.

Get your shit together, southeast Asian airlines.

That thing is awesome!

That's a wagon, and it doesn't have a lift kit. Good try though.

Well they weren't "improvised fighting vehicles," but they were burly Hiluxes that are often turned into technical vehicles.

Huh?

I just returned from a Central American country where almost every truck was a diesel, manual, utilitarian, tough-as-nails Hilux. Made me want something like that in the US so badly.

Guy is a huge troll all over GM sites. Please just ignore him next time.

Of course you know more about financial planning, tax strategies, options structuring, etc than I do.