Yea, depends how much he lost. My right arm ends just below the elbow, so I designed this
Yea, depends how much he lost. My right arm ends just below the elbow, so I designed this
Taco night was rough this week.
“On behalf of the entire crew, it has been a pleasure serving you today and we are looking forward to see you in one of our future flights. We do realize that you have a choice when you fly, and we thank you for making us number 1.”
Am I the only one that thinks it’s irresponsible for a college student to spend $20,000 on a car? No job, student loans piling up, and you want to get into more debt?
may the Ford be with you.
And R2D2 just stood there doing NOTHING
>My dad was able to buy me a 2003 Land Rover Discovery SE7
40% of the market is not just CA. Also, automakers do it for other countries that are smaller than CA.
Don’t rallycross your daily driver. Rallycross is VERY hard on cars, and you won’t get the most out of it if you’re scared about making it home. Buy a cheap POS, literally any cheap POS, and beat it like it owes you money. The cheaper the better. I rallycross a ‘98 Chevy Metro that I paid $140 for. I recommend…
Tread wear isn’t the only thing to take into consideration. The age of the tire needs to be taken into consideration, the rule of thumb is to replace your tires when they are six years old, even if they have lots of tread left. I replace mine at five years.
I think we all know Clown Shoe is the correct answer here...
A light duty Land Cruiser is like coming in second after Usain Bolt. You can do worse than that.
2016 Volvo v60 for the dog. T5 trim can be had for the price, and they are relatively few and far between and Swedish. Sort of.
My vote is for G37X (awd). 2013s can be had for around 15k with decent miles. It’s going to be reliable, engaging, and practical.
I get you. I really do. The fun car now takes second place to
Am I the only one who thinks this EXACT scenario should be test number fucking one? If the system can’t handle this....
Unavoidable my ass! Having found the video, if these self driving cars are supposed to have such sophisticated sensors it should totally have been able to detect her in time to avoid her, or at least make an attempt.
The point here isn’t “a human driver might have killed the pedestrian, too.”
It’s just a suggestion.
Jason, an article about turning back a Ferrari’s odometer and not a single reference to Ferris Bueller’s Day Off? For shame.