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Josh Bailey
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You have obviously never really been in a rural farming community.  Not everyone can live in walkable communities when the distance between houses can be measured in thousands of feet.  And this was done that way well before cars were invented.  People still traveled this distances on horse and buggies, but they also

While I don’t know of anywhere that directly bars barefoot driving on the books I did have a coworker recently get cited for driving barefoot in addition to the ticket he received.  It wasn’t quite reckless driving but something similar.

While I have never been to Germany, I too have heard praises of its driving culture and wish some of that could come over here.  Ironically, it’s the people driving the German cars here in the US that are some of the worst offenders of tailgating, passing on the right, and failing to signal lane changes.

I would say you are hard pressed to buy a TV without SMART features anymore.  In that case I see no issue with using them until they become obsoleted.  At which point, yes, it’s probably best to buy a dongle or small box to extend the life of your current TV.

Agreed. When we were shopping for a 3 row vehicle 4 years ago my wife’s only rules were, not a minivan and not a Flex. I really wanted to test drive the Flex, but she wouldn’t even go. We ended up with an Acadia Limited which I still really like because the Explorer was just way too cramped for interior volume.

Cheaper cars mean cheaper production. Something’s gotta give, right? Except that these cars aren’t that cheap. When we wrote about what countries top the list for cheap cost of ownership, I was surprised to see many countries in Latin America rank among the places where the cost of car ownership is highest!

And it was the IIHS that pushed automakers into including these well before NHTSA required them. The NHTSA has followed the IIHS in nearly every regulation.

That might be true in the SUV space for Cadillac, but as for sedans the CTS, STS, and ATS were on rear wheel drive car platforms.  The only Chevrolet that shared with the Cadillac was the Camaro from 2016+, but that was more of a case of the Chevy being a downscaled Cadillac.

These cars are relatively heavy and running on street tires.  At those power levels you are much more restricted by traction then anything.  The Rimec could have possibly never even hit full power in that run just to keep traction.

My 2017 GMC Acadia Limited (1st generation model) has this as a feature that automatically enables when you are in Reverse.  You can turn it off, pick 1 mirror, or have both mirrors tilt down.  I almost exclusively back into parking spots so I absolutely miss it when I drive a vehicle without it.

They must have been using VERY old seats. Graco even advertises their 4Ever seats as providing 10 years of use (essentially until the child has fully outgrown the need for any kind of booster seat).

Part of the luxury and prestige is in the name and the story.

If 1 valve is stuck you can likely attribute it to a faulty valve (that should have likely been tested prior to installation anyways). 13 valves indicate a systemic issue.

Actually in the early Ford and GM days, big block actually meant a bigger engine block compared to the “small blocks”. The small blocks and big blocks were different engine families with little in shared parts.

I like the old way transmissions were referred to as “3 on the tree” for a 3 speed column shifter or “4 on the floor” for a 4-speed with the shifter in the center tunnel. Also, don’t forget the “5th under the seat” in the early days of oval racing and/or running shine.

There used to be one of these in my dorm parking lot in college back around 2007-2008.  At first I honestly thought it was a wreck that was put back together with the hood and doors pulled from different colored junkyard cars.

That might work in Europe. In America it leads to this.

This still needs to address the issue of the DMCA.  The manufacturers just need to “marry” the hardware together using the firmware then they can claim that any change to the hardware would require violating the DMCA to make work.

The half ton market for pickup trucks is a nearly perfect application for a BEV platform.  Most are used as daily drivers for the majority of their life so it’s nice to reduce the fuel use and emissions from that.  Most aren’t used for long distance towing, the Heavy/Super Duty’s are designed for that.  However, the

For most people, the Hiroshima bomb is something that they have learned about so they can understand the scale of what 1 bomb can do. To say 10 billion of those lets people know that it would be incomprehensibly more violent than one of the worst atrocities (not a judgement on whether it was warranted or not) committed