Another throw away car when it fails after warrenty
Another throw away car when it fails after warrenty
“One thing that is very noticeably absent from this interior is buttons.”
Ironic, because BMW is still trying to make Grandma’s iPad, which is stuck there on the dash like an aftermarket ‘fix’, an actual design element.
Shit, I’m a Millennial and it still looks like a nightmare
As a resident of the Boomer/GenX cusp who recently bought his first car with a touch screen, all I can say to manufacturers is they oughta get folks with bifocals to test their cars. The touch screen in my Mazda sits precisely in the zone where I can’t see it clearly with either lens of my bifocals.
From the stretched out gauge cluster in the wrong place, to the steering wheel with too many spokes, it looks like those AI-generated images that isn’t right.
I’ll gladly be the youngest millennial boomer out there and say it sucks.
OK Bimmer
And we know they only catch about ten percent of unlawful items, mostly those packed by the stupid or unwitting, or the unwittingly stupid, so you just know the professionals are getting pretty much everything they want through. It is just theater, pure theater.
11.2 billion dollars. That is the budget of the TSA.
It’s close to schools, but the kind of person who would buy this house isn’t allowed to live that close to schools.
This rendering somehow physically turned my stomach to view. Its so creepy.
Just because he can’t cook doesn’t mean he wouldn’t refuse to live in a house with a woke stove
True. These “tests” seem hellbent on destroy the vehicles.
Jesus, that is depressing to look at.
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He experienced waymo problems than expected.
Yeah, the whole “I want this soulless dehumanizing thing to succeed, but where’s the soul? Where’s the human?” whiplash was jarring.
Guy climbs into a driverless car to get to the airport, and can’t find an actual person to complain to, wondering where is the human connection to this.
He also said he wasn’t sure if the customer service agent was real or AI, which he found concerning. “Where’s the empathy?