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Most everyone remembers the “controversy” involving Toyota and the issue, which despite tons of attention, was mostly shown to be cases of elderly drivers confusing pedals.

That won’t stop the unlicensed drivers in your scenario from 1) driving just as fast anyway, or 2) running into your smug ass and your high-speed license plate. Probably while not insured. 

that kind of rules, though

Aaaaaaand the countdown to 2045 has begun 

So wait, Subaru becomes more and more humdrum by the year and Toyota starts making the fun cars?

Aint that the truth! Years ago I borrowed my parents camper van that had a two foot high fiberglass top so you could stand up inside. Four of my buddies and I took it up to the mountains, in the snow, and slept in it. We left the propane stove on to keep us warm [with an open roof vent for safety of course] and in the

Worst part of winter car camping (and winter camping in general) is dealing with the moisture buildup. It takes a lot of heat to keep things dry and shaking frost off of sleeping bags gets pretty old quick.

And now I’m pricing slow motion cameras on Amazon. I hope you’re happy.

A whole channel dedicated to slow motion and see-thru machines? Ugh, sure, I didn’t have plans for the next 5 hours or anything.

As a recent parent, experiencing all the parenting things - sleepless nights, a constant flow of money out of my accounts, pooping and peeing with reckless abandon, and and a constant base level of stress about his health and wellbeing.... I think you need to calm down just a touch.  No one is implying raising a cat

Or because its a reliable truck that drives like a car, gets good MPG, and doesn’t have the “tiny dick” syndrome of truck bro buyers.

“Now that the middle class doesn’t have enough money for our products, even with 8-year loans available, we need a new solution to keep this thing rolling.”

So really no different than transporting gasoline.

The average buyer is educated and very aware of what is out there..”

“Some 42% of Ford Focus and Chevy Cruze compact car owners have stayed in the compact car segment with a significant percentage buying competitors’ vehicles”

Hot take! Get your hot takes here!

so, you drive on tyres built to F1 specs?  fascinating...

Thank you for providing a sensible answer amid all the noise, here. Seriously.

PHEV’s are the way ! All the short trip benefit with all of the long distance capability. Cons, having to drive around with a motor you don’t use that often...

Definitely lots of people who want cars in India. Not a lot of them who can afford one.