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As another 20-year rider with a Grom in the garage, the short answer is yes. The Grom is a great bike to hop on and figure out motorcycling. The caveat is that it’s an ‘around town’ bike so once you’re comfortable riding, the bike may or may not suit your purposes. If those 8 miles are back roads, the Grom will be

These would be sweet on the trail!

As a Tesla owner: Haaaahahahahaha!!

It’s not that hard. The speed is no farther from the windshield than it is looking at gauges through the steering wheel. The heat map is huge and you don’t have to look at it to see what’s going on. Lap timer is right up top. All the text is huge. It’s easier for me to read than Track Addict on my phone mounted to the

It’s really not that hard to use Autopilot and FSD properly. Just look at the road. That’s it. It’s the same relief as cruise control is vs. holding your foot on the pedal, if you’re into that kind of thing. It’s like any other tool, you can use it properly to your benefit or you can misuse it to the detriment of

145 kW lol. Those are rookie numbers. Gotta pump those numbers up.

Maybe they can fix it with an OTA update?

Gonna have to go ahead and disagree with you there about the Sport Quattro vs. Ur Quattro. Glorious perfection:

**Disclaimer** - Tesla owner here.

Using the manual door release doesn’t necessarily damage anything either. The window rolls down a bit to clear the weather stripping when you use the electric door release. Tesla advises not to use the manual release regularly because it doesn’t lower the window and it can wear or damage that weather stripping.

She gives you all the context you need right in the video:

I don’t have an update waiting to get the wording exact, but it does tell you to do the update when you don’t need to drive for 20 or 30 minutes. She knew enough not to open the doors or windows during the update. I can’t imagine she got through all the steps to update and was then surprised after. As far as bricking

My Android phone has to restart for an update. So does my Windows computer. I don’t think downloading, turning off, and restarting is asking too much for a software update. My car spends plenty of time parked, I don’t need to do updates on the fly, so it’s hardly an inconvenience. Kudos to Hyundai for going above and

You have to try to do this. The app notifies you that you have an update. You have to click start the update now or whatever the go button says. Then it gives you a two minute countdown to change your mind and cancel (or exit the vehicle). Then it starts to update. Incidentally, I’ve never had an update take 40

I’m about 40 miles away and it was an intense vibration, my dishes were rattling in the cabinets. My employee who lives 20 miles out had pictures fall off the walls and stuff fall off his shelves. This is the first significant earthquake I’ve felt and it wasn’t really what I had expected. It felt like standing on the

Wow that interior looks Tesla-esque. 

I gotta say, as someone who owns and drives a Tesla, my experience with the pickup process has been pretty great. I check every vehicle I buy and I’ve had issues with plenty of them. The last custom ordered, brand new Ford pickup I bought had a fingertip sized dent with some cracked paint in the cab right in front of

I still want this. Had to make my own in tenth scale

I’ve skipped over every one of these until today. Swiftkey rocks.

I thought the rocket tech was supposed to aid in acceleration because the car can’t put that power down through the tires alone? I’ll tell you what, I can’t wait to fricassee me some toddlers with the exhaust plume off my Roadster. Time to see what Amazon has for G-suits...