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Awesome! Now instead of just unfolding a tent on the ground and blowing up an air mattress I just need to build a barn. Too easy.

To reduce rolling friction & increase energy efficiency, and to make sure the multiple vehicles all track in the same direction, maybe some metal rails could be laid down, and the vehicles could ride on metal wheels?

Disruption!!!

Guys I like where this is going.  Keep talking, i’m just gonna grab my Subway sandwich here and eat it while you guys develop this idea.

Like a train you mean?

Why the Tesla hate?  If growing up in the NYC area has taught me anything, it’s that underground tunnels are immune to traffic jams.  

There is literally no innovation here at all. There is nothing remarkable about how the tunnel is built, it’s just much smaller than a typical transit tunnel.

That sounds promising. Perhaps you should offer to run a training course.

Moving sidewalks- with chairs.

It’s almost like putting the road underground doesn’t make it immune from the regular constraints of traffic like what happens when there’s too much demand?

Maybe the solution is to have bigger vehicles that can carry more people in one go through the tunnel. If it’s really high volume, maybe link the larger vehicles together in a chain so that they all travel at once all at the same speed.

Yes, the majority of big tech’s “innovations” are old ideas done worse. 

Though I’m not someone who actually knows what he’s talking about, wouldn’t fake headlights be a great place to put all the sensors and cameras and gibbins and guffins that all those adaptive whatsits and whosits need? Way better than the standard “big piece of plastic we slapped a picture of a grille on” at a minimum.

100% Grade A Torch.

That’s not pedantry, it’s expecting some amount of basic understanding of what words mean. Which I guess in this day and age is not something one should expect anymore.

I like the idea of the BMW website listing them separately.

Good to see pedantry is not dead. 

so this is more of a unibody design than the ford, which is more traditional body on frame....  would expect ford to come out with a single cab long bed work truck version within 2 years, but this is an SUV with a bed and you’ll never see a single cab version.

wow the front is fugly. at least Chevy is consistent with

Why is it so hard to make a 30k full size truck anymore?

It’s ok though, ice floats ;)