hillbilly2001
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hillbilly2001

“When it works its really awesome” is a great sentiment for something like a novelty gadget or Alfa Romeo ownership but I am firmly part of the group that foresees Elon’s pushing stuff out as “self-driving” when it is no where near that capacity ultimately hindering true autonomy.

It’s like they used machine learning and their dataset was taken from my morning commute.

Its funny how quiet The Cult suddenly is now that the stock is poised to drop below 200

No, it’s Elon Musk, so it’s correct. We should all pass on the right.

Given his lack of ability to run his own Twitter, I say this is the correct take.

I think we all just need to ask ourselves the question, “Do you trust Elon Musk to drive your car?”.

PFFFFFFFT. This isn’t even in the top 5 of McLaren mistakes ever, which were:

it’s amazing how much of the world isn’t in New York.

I think exactly what you suggested could work very well, if people make decisions based on ratings, exactly like they do when shopping on Amazon. When you have the option to buy something (a cab fare or a USB drive) and there is a 10% price difference and a 20% rating difference (one star on Amazon, for instance) many

Then don’t drive for Uber?

I mean.. by this logic how is any independent contractor able to live?

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Idiot. No. It is not about being faster. It is about engagement and being connected to the car. Doing things yourself and enjoying every single aspect about actually DRIVING.

BMW has been one of the last holdouts offering manual transmissions on their cars, and they didn’t only put them in base models. You can get a 2019 M6 Gran Coupe with a manual. You could get F10 V8 5 series with manual. While it sucks to see the new 3 series lose the manual, Mercedes and Audi have given it up

Yep...there are still quite a few of us out there that will not accept anything but a manual and appreciate the few manufacturers that understand this. While I am not a particular fan of the Genesis, given the choice of trading in my current 2013 Audi S5 (which I love) for a new S5 (auto only with the cheap-ass

“We knew the take rate for the manuals, even with the other performance upgrades that come in the 2.0T Sport (manual) package, wouldn’t be that great, but we wanted to be able to offer it to show how much we appreciate the enthusiasts in the market that prefer manuals,”

I heard you can do it overnight.

Well, did they?