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I’m lost in the 65MPH cages at Swings ‘n’ Things. :(

The only problem is that gas prices disproportionately affect the poor. Not only will it cost a larger percentage of their paycheck they also will drive older less efficient cars. I would rather see a much larger gas guzzler tax at purchase. Make the gas guzzlers a lot more expensive and you have a strong incentive

The SUVs and trucks will hit between 50 to 52.6 mph average fuel economy, the government estimates.

Who am I supposed to feel bad for here. A multi-billion dollar corporation? Techs who chose to work for Ford? Dealerships that chose to sell and service Fords? Rich GT owners who have to pay more for service? Help me out here.

Australians saw the new UK government and acted quickly to take back the title of Craziest Nation in the Anglosphere

They also stole our (Carfection’s) video to create their fear-mongering b-roll.

I don’t think he’s their buddy, guy.

If the Earth were round, Giancarlo Stanton’s dingers would go straight into outer space. Think about it, you guys.

The best part about that gif is how the window frame (?) and the top of the hood keep right on going with no change in trajectory or speed.

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Years to mandate back-up cams and tons of studies before mirrors are replaced with cameras but if you want to make a car drive by itself, go right ahead.

To be honest, back when it was announced that the autopilot feature was to be enabled, I was surprised it was even legal.

Always carry a chain for those surly bicyclists!

From the original paper:

But he was trying to shoot down the machine and the machine was trying to shoot him down...in the simulation, yes. I’m confused. How is that not a dogfight? Is that a term of art that has a more narrow meaning than plane on plane action in the air?

Not only was Lee not able to score a kill against ALPHA after repeated attempts, he was shot out of the air every time during protracted engagements in the simulator.”

The benefits of having a robot brain in a real-world fighter jet are obvious. A computer doesn’t get fatigued. It doesn’t get a case of the Mondays. It doesn’t have personal problems to bring to work and it doesn’t have its own set of morals that might interfere with its interpretation of orders.

Not sure why supercar is in quotations, but whatever. Supercars are typically built to be track machines, not drag racers, which is why the emphasis is not on a great 1/4 mile time. Although it appears the Huracan is a 10 second car from the factory (I saw 10.4 sec) which is blazing fast. Not sure what "respectable"