Remember, NHTSA says pedal confusion accidents happen 44 times per day in the US. But we should first blame the Tesla, then read the car’s logs, then we can blame the victim driver for mashing the go pedal instead of the stop pedal. :)
Remember, NHTSA says pedal confusion accidents happen 44 times per day in the US. But we should first blame the Tesla, then read the car’s logs, then we can blame the victim driver for mashing the go pedal instead of the stop pedal. :)
We can add Kei trucks to the growing list of things that have more rights than women in Texas.
This. I converted my truck to have a cabin filter for the added bonus of not clogging the evaporator as quickly. I immediately noticed that I didn’t have to detail the interior as often.
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double clutching maybe.
That’s a 5.0 liter turbo Diesel V8 with 4 valves per cylinder. Not a simple engine by any means, especially with all the Diesel emissions stuff going on in there.
I think it has a variety of advantages, some that matter more than others. 1. On the desktop, it’s much faster to use the hardware key than using a standard authenticator w/ code. 2. They are cheaper than your phone. You can have more than one of them on an account. They don’t need to be charged. All advantages for…
I wish they made one that’s more ‘wearable’ like a bracelet/necklace, I’m not carrying my keys on me everywhere, and there are USB drives that looks well made and are wearables so should be just a matter of adapting things
No one is forcing anyone to buy something they can’t afford. And I’m not talking about predatory practices from lenders or shady dealers, that is a whole other story.
if you live in the northern climate, ie proper snowy winter, then for all that is good and holy, please please please, do yourself and everyone around you a HUUGE favor and spend money on a proper snow tires + extra rims to put them on.
The new Click n Clack? Awesome. I will have to see what problems I can come up with.
Three or four accidents does not a problem make. There are a couple hundred thousand on the road if even a quarter of those cars use autopilot daily then I would call 3 or four crashes a pretty solid show. I can’t think of any other manufacturer who gets a news article written about them anytime someone dies in their…
“We did a great job with the chicken tax, that’s what people are sayin’, many people, a great, great job. We’re not stopping there, (crowd chants : Lock her up!) I’m imposing tariffs on turkey, and ducks and no collusion, the best tariffs, Ivanka did so well at the Olympics (crowd chants : USA! USA!).
Please quit perpetuating the notion that the 86 is ‘underpowered’ in car journalism. It’s not meant to be ‘fast’. It aims for a demographic that wants an affordable RWD car that’s less serious and more fun than the Miata. Some of us would like Toyota to make a 2nd gen, but they might not be inclined to if the press…
I read “hatchback BRZ” at first and was actually like “you know what? I DO want that”
The first scenario will happen. There would be more dust and debris in LEO, and as you can see we still have satellites and the ISS safely about their business.
We’d send ourselves into space, too, if our company posted a record loss of more than $675 million in the last three months of 2017.
You’d be surprised how many dumbfuck’s from other countries have been commenting as well. Surprisingly, America does not hold the rights to idiotic statements and thinking, it just seems that way.
My main takeaway from this, other than the obvious “people are stupid”, is that modern cars are crazy safe. This dude slammed into a stationary object at 65 miles per hour and “refused medical attention”. Thats amazing.