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I don’t disagree that BO on flights is terrible, and if it’s bad enough I don’t have an issue with someone being removed from a flight. THAT SAID, from the story it sounds super unlikely that was entirely the case here. 8 different men, who didn’t know each other, and weren’t sitting together all got removed for the

Now I’m having fantasies of going back in time with like a Pontiac Aztec or Dodge Caravan and winning the thing. 

I’m really curious what was said. I’ve seen 2 different videos of the fight, and you can’t hear anything of the conversation in either. Regardless, the conversation looked a little heated but relatively civil until the punch. Just seemed to escalate so quickly.

I know it sounds like some of that department has been rehired, but I really hope most of them landed elsewhere and told that temper tantrum prone toddler to kick rocks.

I don’t think there’s really much consumer value in robotaxis. All it’s doing is saving the company managing them overhead on paying employees (savings which I’m sure would only be passed onto consumers long enough to drive competitors out of business before jacking the rates up so the shareholders don’t suffer). But

I truly don’t understand how they screwed this thing up so bad. I feel like one of the benefits of EVs is, theoretically, the platform should be somewhat modular. I, admittedly, don’t know essentially any of the engineering details to the CyberTruck, but it feels like they could have just tweaked the model X platform,

Maybe. I admittedly did not watch any of the linked videos. Just going off of what the Jalopnik post said.

Her husband financed $78k for a 2 year old truck? I can’t tell if this is rage bait, or I’m just this out of touch with the general population.

I kind of feel like a list of models not included would be shorter.

Obscene vanity trucks. For example:

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I feel like Myth Buster and/or maybe Top Gear tested this, and they were still able to force the door open shortly after hitting the water. Obviously it’s going to get harder the further you sink (until pressures equalize), so I imagine being able to quickly know where the latch is is key. The flip side of waiting for

So what exactly do we think a “Tent mode” would do?

I wish I could give more than 1 star. Bravo.

Buick Regal TourX - You’ll be driving the car, take a sharp turn, and the doors will try to lock. The first few times it happened I had no clue what was going on. I finally figured out the key fob is just poorly designed. The lock button is raised so if it’s sitting in your pocket the wrong way, pressure against the

Just the hue of the images makes me want to go watch Gone in 60 Seconds in theaters. 

I had a 2003 for around 13 years (it was my daily driver for around 11). Seeing the pre-modified interior above definitely brought back a nice wave of nostalgia. I think it’s awesome that this one is getting to live out it’s days in the dirt.

As someone who works in product strategy for a major tire manufacturer (with experience on both the OE and replacement side of the house), I whole-heartedly endorse this post.

I’ve still yet to have a flight where the seatback had a shelf for a phone/tablet (granted, my work travel has decreased significantly the last couple years). Happy to see they’re becoming more prevalent.

Hot roads also add to faster tire wear. So a coarser surface with the Florida sun beating down on it is likely to chew through tires a bit more quickly.

I work in an automotive field, and while I’m a couple years removed from the job where this was a regular concern, we basically referred to anything body-on-frame as an SUV (and generally group them with pick-ups) and anything that looks like an SUV but is a unibody as a CUV. That said, I realize this distinction