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theautopian.com They have a very reasonable article about the same thing. I think. 

Oh I don’t eat wheaties, I was just making an observation, but thanks for clarifying your ulterior agenda. 

Bigot - a person who is obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, especially one who is prejudiced against or antagonistic toward a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group.

You know for an automotive enthusiast website you guys sure spend a lot of time talking about how unreasonable new vehicles are. It’s almost as if you have some ulterior agenda and don’t really like vehicles at all. 

My Son’s 2002 Mistubishi Galant had this issue, on that vehicle there is a recall on defective horn buttons which are conveniently part of the air bag assembly. So you guessed it, the fix is to replace the airbag... not very affordable and not available at your local junk yard. Apparently it doesn’t affect the airbag

I don’t understand why the officers have control over their camera. It seems to me that memory isn’t that expensive, why not set it up on an 8 or 10 hour loop, and just let it run continually. If something happens during their shift that needs documentation it would be available. 

Great write up... I think Dirt Glide has a nicer ring to it than Off Road Glide.

I once tore apart the entire dash on my CJ7 trying to find a broken wire. It turns out the glass fuse had a broken end. So the fuse looked good, but didn’t actually conduct electricity.

This is awesome!

You know who gets these in a socialist society? No one. They wouldn’t have bothered to make it.

I’d be interested to know how the verification works. Is it checking your subscription is active before each ride, or actually while you are mid air before impact as it decides to deploy. What happens if you are in a canyon with spotty cell data? I’m with you though, I think a tether option would be just as effective

This is the second incident in as many months here in Daytona. The last time was a motorcycle during Bike week. Hopefully the next person to attempt this is driving either a General Lee replica, a Bandit replica, or a decommissioned Police car. I mean if you are going to pull something this batshit crazy you may as

I just saw a whole group of these at bike week in daytona. I didn’t get a very close look as they were on A1A, but my son though they were super funny. 

Especially if you have to tow anything. For that same money if you need towing capacity a sedan isn’t going to cut it.

It looks like Homer simpson designed a mail truck. 

For a blog about vehicles you’d think the commenters would be excited about all things vehicles. I for one think it is pretty cool, but likely will be priced out of my reach. Hopefully I can snap one up used in 2030. 

Having lived in both upstate new york and colorado, I think that instead of safety inspections we would get a lot further to just stop putting salt on the roads. In the rust belt problems like you describe are super common because we are actively spreading corrosive material on the roads which not only destroys the

Wow, this is really strange. I’ve never seen it before. 

interesting, clearly I’m not as knowledgeable about cars as I thought I was!