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Heated seats? Yes. Cooled or ventilated seats, no. Most models don’t bring in cooled seats until the top trim levels, where heated seats are typically available as an option even on the lowest trim levels.

Honda Accord is the answer. It can be had with luxury kit such as heated & cooled leather seats, and a heated steering wheel. It has a powerful 2 litre turbocharged engine, and a spacious back seat. All of this for less than $40k MSRP and far less than the average new car price! Can anyone else point to heated &

RIP to the king hoover

this is actually a sign of cocaine prices dropping.

Bring back the coach builders!

If this DeLorean does turn from vaporware to hardware, then great.

There is only one Delorean!

Just like the McRib coming back when pork prices fall, this is actually a sign of cocaine prices dropping.

Water has a high heat capacity and conduction. This means that the water will absorb heat from the surrounding air, which will cool the panels even if they don’t touch the water. The high heat of evaporation will also cool it. This is why ocean cities (i.e. Redondo) are much more mild than inland cities. (i.e. Fullerto

it reads like a plot from F&F franchise, cars are “burning down” meanwhile there’s a crew in a submarine exchanging them from under the ship

I don’t expect a lot of editing or copy editing from a site that links an article from it’s own site about India and calls it Japan. Sigh.

Record rainfall in the past few years? Not in L.A.

Read about this on the BBC several years ago. What’s happening in California is nothing new and the writer should do a little research instead of just rewriting a press release.

A Telsa Model S weighs about as much as an F150 or an E-class, a Model 3 weighs about as much as your average CUV. So they’re really not heavier. Yes, they don’t use gas but using gasoline taxes an essential source of infrastructure funding is what lead the US to the mess it is in.

Not a big deal but gasoline taxes are mostly diverted to other non-road expenses already. And damage to roads is primarily a result of temperature cycling, poor initial foundations, and heavy trucks. Making a small change to passenger vehicle weight won’t make a difference.

2nd Gear: . . . how in the world are you going to be willing to force consumers into electric vehicles or more fuel-efficient cars?” 

I haven’t played Forbidden West, so I don’t know on which side it falls, but to me, there are mysteries that need to be addressed in sequels (“Who is Darth Vader really?”), and mysteries that should not be addressed (“Who is Yoda really?”).

But the issue with even the original comparison is that while that is true for the larger Star Wars universe, does that then mean that Empire Strikes Back wasn’t as good because it addressed some of the questions raised by New Hope?

“Some people like to see an interesting world deeply realised”

I think what makes it an even weirder criticism for this game is that it was clear in Horizon Zero Dawn that they were looking at as a game series and instead of cramming all those answers instantly there, they were building those hints with the sense that the answers would be coming. There’s a lot of stuff in HZD