justthatdudeagain
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Their quality control didn’t really land on point, of course they’re going be butt hurt.

Until they can fix potholes and properly build/rebuild freeway/highway in a timely manner, we got that 0.01% chance of getting system like the Japanese got. Hell we even have 0.02% chance of getting the same transportation system that Sydney got, and it’s actually one hell of a good one for what it is.

I may missed it but I didn’t see Vivid Festival on here. Usually happens in summer but it should be on the list to see at least once when you go to Sydney.

I do agree on the start-stop tech, it’s utterly stupid and unnecessary. You don’t even save that much gas and worn out your car faster. Some auto makers do included a turn-off option, but some still stubbornly not having that option yet. I hated that feature after I experienced it on a loaner, I wanted to return the

Most newer cars already have similar system. My car will auto shut-off within 10 minutes of not pressing start button, or 30 minutes if no shift or interaction. Also if I closed the door while engine still on, it will let out a horn warning that engine is still on. This type of feature is really convenient during cold

“Ahem...excuse me while I go change my uh....pants...”

Most likely non-functional vent for a “high performance cars” looks, hardly doubt a car with this power really need a functional one unlike the TT RS.

I’ll actually add to this one thing, you can’t really guesstimate (if that’s even a word lol) your speed, especially if you’re coming from a high speed and suddenly going on a lower speed limit road. That “high speed effect thing” (can’t really remember what it called atm) will literally screw your judgement over, and

The 08 TLS I had usually vibrate heavily at idle, my answer, “Nah it’s normal, pretty nice power under that hood for it to vibrate that much.”

I’ve seen a few in my areas and boy that white really glow nicely, red would come second and then blue (imo). Have yet seen black or metallic in person.

Congratulations! You survived Australia!

Point#1: Florida

#1 THIS PICTURE SAID IT ALL

boi ricer*

The advance computerization of the car doesn’t take in account for driver’s incompetency. The way it looks, if this driver had taken the foot off the pedal the moment they “feel” the tires slip, the system could’ve help avoid this. Instead, they kept their lead foot down the acceleration and jerk the steering wheel.

Or good citizens with vans

And I wouldn’t doubt that future “SUV” trend is going toward the same direction with the awful oversize sedan looks...

Maybe the reason the number is high due to Mustang owners keep crashing theirs and then buy another one?

Depends on who is on your left lane, and not sure what you define “normally” at. Most recent cars on the road nowadays are turbo 4 and 6. If the guy next to you is chilling (IDGAF) person, chances are you can get to the left lane with probably @ 3-4K RPM acceleration if you want to merge within 3 seconds. But if the