Maybe you just can't read. I never said cameras aren't ubiquitous. Yep, you just proved my point.
Maybe you just can't read. I never said cameras aren't ubiquitous. Yep, you just proved my point.
Holy shit! No screens! Not even a radio! Want some music? Buy your own stereo, remove blank panel and install it. Genius.
If you think live streaming to a social media platform (and potentially making money off of it) is the same as being seen in public inside a car, you’re either a troll, or an idiot (or an Uber driver, which would explain a lot). Good luck.
Yeah, ok.... When they want to scam people out of bogus “vomit charges” I’m sure the cameras will be off or conveniently broken.
It’s a Celica Supra. There, you’re both right.
Very cool. This one is a “Verstappen crashed” F1 wheel. Much more expensive than the pristine one you linked. It should really be cheaper due to supply and demand. It’s not like there’s a short supply of Verstappen crashed parts...
Then when you want to scam people out of $150 for a false "vomit fee" the camera will magically be broken or off....
There’s a huge difference between “expectation of privacy” while driving or riding in a vehicle and being seen outside and live streaming to a social media platform without notice or consent. You’re missing the point.
Very different. And I don't live in Japan.
Again, if a bank or a McDonalds starts streaming on Twich or Facebook, or whatever other stupid platform the kids use these days, they’ll lose in court. Every time. That’s not the point of having cameras. I didn’t say having a camera is the issue, I said streaming it live to a social media platform without my consent i…
It’s not the same as “being out in public”. Sure if you’re walking down the street, you have no expectation of privacy. But if I hire a private business to take me from point A to point B, you shouldn’t be streaming the ride live on some social media platform without my consent.
The Velar is pretty much the least off-roady Range Rover ever
Slow day at the office? Shouldn’t the intern be busy getting someone’s coffee or something?
This CJ10 is from that final model year and is one of the very few to have been repatriated to the country of its conception.
It’s still impossible for a 2012 car to have it’s warranty expire in 2013. Unless it was sold 4 years BEFORE it was manufactured.
Didn’t Holden get shut down?
It’s no Colorado Zr2 but I’d buy it right now if they made a new Xterra based on it!!! (I currently own a 2005 Xterra Off-Road)
What racing league are you at the top of again???? Oh, that’s right you’re not.
My 2005 Nissan Xterra does that. I’m in the US.
How’s this possible on a 2012 car? 5 years later, the warranty would have expired in 2017, not 2013.