I had no idea it had gotten to the point of being required for car manufactures already. It could have just been a paid mention in that case..
I had no idea it had gotten to the point of being required for car manufactures already. It could have just been a paid mention in that case..
That would probably help much more! Especially on the interstate, I just can’t comprehend people going slow on the left lane. You can totally go that speed, just do it in the right lane..
It’s true, I’ve grown to be wary around CRV drivers. But it’s best to assume everyone is a bad driver lol
Didn’t know that! Took a drive to San Diego a couple weeks ago and couldn’t help notice people loosely drifting in and out of lanes. I really do think semi-autonomous tech filtering down to all cars will help on the road. It could be particularly helpful during night-time driving.
I think we can all gain from this as, hopefully, Honda picks it up so CR-V drivers can stay in their lanes
But I thought the Galactic Republic destroyed the Jetta :o
I’m imagining how cool and adorable it be today if the highway was filled with cars that were in Dinarg D-200 proportions. Imagine a wittle Focus RS zooming around <3
It’s like a Honda Element and a Hummer H3 made love, resulting in a baby that looks more like the father.
Yeah, that’s what I wasn’t sure about! Being able to fold the front seats flat just opens up so many more options imo (at the least with only the passenger seat). It’s a very good, practical car to manage a lot of situations with.
Do you think there is enough room for the average person to sleep (lengthwise)? This car has all sorts of ways to fold things, from what I heard lol.
I think it’s one of those things where the fear will die down as driverless cars multiply in use. I see many Uber driverless cars around my college and I imagine that the thoughts on them have changed quite a bit over the past five years.
That movie is so fetch! And, Lacey Chabert is one of my favorite actresses because she also voiced Eliza Thornberry in The Wild Thornberries. Also inspiration behind the name of my car :)
Minus the headlights, the front hood and slope really reminds me of an older Porsche Cayman.
I’m not saying I’d steal a car but, if I did, it’d be something dumber
Audi definitely looks better. Lexus does too, especially if the lower part of the front bumper is curved into the car more.
Should have decided to go for a quiet back-road drive instead
One of these days, I will be moving to Europe just to drive some damn cars.
A few years ago, the military sent me to a school for a month in San Diego and even gave me a rental car, telling me to not drive it more than I needed (school was 10 miles away from where I stayed).