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It's going to look like a Ford Fusion, I mean Jaguar, I mean Aston Martin.

One button? That is so 2009. The Apple Car won’t have any buttons. You’ll just get in, put your finger on the sensor, readjust the finger, then wipe your finger off because it must be a little sweaty; and then tell Siri where you want to go.

A guy I work with has a Z3M in that first greenish color. I cannot stand that color personally.

FYI, it's in Wisconsin, not Indianapolis, just the Indy Craigslist.

Those 10 percent and their manuals are what kept the 911 from turning into the bloated GT cars that are Aston Martin and Jaguar over the past 40 years.

I saw someone autocrossing a Cayenne last weekend. It sounded incredibly strange going around, but I think it was the mass of air it was moving combined with no exhaust sound (or tire squel for that matter). Someone else had a Cayanne as a tow vehicle but did not take it out to compete.

Why aren’t there more Chargers and Challengers crashing into crowds? Is their TC harder to turn off?

Have you ever worked in an office? People will photocopy a fax and then re-fax where it will be photocopied again and again, rather than google “W-4" and print a new one. Seriously, some people are so lazy they make it a full time job.

They’re literally the solution to the problem the city is trying to solve (and creating) by not giving them the permits.

Maybe run a bunch of simply green through it and not do this again.

I think the Model 3's interior when it becomes an almost exclusively autonomous car. Musk has already said that’s what he wants, and if the Model S can drive itself acceptably well for public roads, it wouldnt surprise me for him to spring even more autonomous features on this when people actually order their cars in

I’ve never ridden the Honda DCT, but if it’s anything like Ford’s DCT (combined with absolutely no torque below 3000rpm of an sport bike) that would be the most horrid experience I could imagine on a motorcycle unless it was also raining at night.

No. Just no. If controlling a clutch is beyond your mental ability, you probably shouldn't have a sports bike.

This is why I’m less than excited about the Model 3. I’m happy they didn’t go Google car with the styling, but in 2 years Elon might be further along in his driver elimination plan. Plus, who knows what Mercedes, BMW, and the like will develop and bring to market before Tesla can build its factories.

I watched the Mythbusters ad for Corning glass when that came out.

You're obviously doing it wrong.

Not worth it. These aren't the solid, beam blades like they look at first.

Not worth it. These aren't the solid, beam blades like they look at first.

Too many people rely on mirrors. Taking them off is quite a good way to form better habits.

Have you see the BMW helmet system? It looks amazing

Mirrors on sport bikes are terrible, to the point they shouldn’t even bother including them. IMO you have to turn and look every time. Period.