Not really, but the chances of him actually handing this darn thing down to his kids, which by the way don’t even exist yet, is slim. So I figure he should just enjoy the car for now.
Not really, but the chances of him actually handing this darn thing down to his kids, which by the way don’t even exist yet, is slim. So I figure he should just enjoy the car for now.
So when will we find out that every VW EV actually has a tiny diesel engine powering it?
Same people. Same jokes. Same situations. I think I’m finally over it.
I can’t bring myself to bother watching the trailer.
I’m with you, this is a waste of firefighters’ valuable time. Cars are great, but they’re not as valuable as a life.
Not sure how much time firefighters should spend saving 'stuff', no matter how valuable or how much it aligns with my hobby interests.
Bittersweet. Im glad for the car owner but this must stir emotions for the families of the people who died to see this...
I think Audi is going for a model that the bumpers don’t fall off to compensate for slightly slower 0-60 times.
Seems like the Model 3 isn’t the only thing that doesn’t stop as fast as it should.
very first post is victim blaming. good fucking job.
I didn’t read the article: the poster
“Autopilot is intended for use only with a fully attentive driver,” a Tesla spokesperson said.
Well... so far it’s;
No you did not have to click the link. The author RUDELY inserted the spoiler in the title, which is visible from twitter. That’s a violation of basic Netiquette (which goes back to the 1980s, and requires Spoiler Alerts on brand-new television shows).
When you say “nothing to spoil” it becomes clear you’ve never watched Grand Tour or its predecessor Top Gear. The boys often go on journeys (which is a story in and of itself). Hence there is an “ending” that can be spoiled
When you say “no much plot” it becomes clear you’ve never watching Grand Tour or its predecessor Top Gear. The show has a LOT of plot, since the boys often go on journeys (which is a story in and of itself)
I AGREE. It’s standard netiquette (dating all the way to the primitive 80s internet/usenet/fidonet) to put SPOILER WARNING in the title, or the first line of the post.