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“Most spacious SUV”

Yes, Jason, Level 2 + average human is not a good combo. Level 2 semi-autonomy is extremely dangerous. It can be useful, but it should *NOT* be treated like full autonomy or stuff like this happens.

Your facts are wrong. You are wrong.

Mustang and Camaro say ‘hi’.

Best example of Darwinism in action I’ve seen all week. They need to self-select that gene out of the human race.

Attempt to split hairs and/or ‘whataboutism’ - FAILED.

None of those are on the shirt, and you know you don’t have a leg to stand on when you can’t even discuss the issue at hand.

1 nit to pick : SRBs aren’t ‘deep space’ rockets. Heck, they don’t even make it to space, much less ‘deep’ space.

But, still very cool, though.

Yeah, it took me a second to realize that was a truly random ad placement. Best random ad placement I’ve experienced in a while.

I was thinking of the same quote, but I think you left out something like “million” or ‘M’ from the last $100.

He at least tried to get universal healthcare done.

The why is irrelevant.

This is CP for the 99% (or more) of the people shopping for a car. You can get much more reliable rides than this for $4,500.

You’re assuming said person can *only* spend $4.5k on a car.

Hint : not everyone spends their budget ceiling. The wisest spend well *below* their car budget limit.

CP all the way.

I don’t understand the appeal of used, small (entry-level), luxury-brand CUVs, especially ones notorious for being money pits like Land Rovers. You can get better and more reliable used small SUVS for the same or less money and nobody is going to be impressed by a 7-yr-old entry-level CUV.

That’s already happened. Nearly all minivans share a platform and nearly all mechanical bits with an SUV counterpart:

Sedona : Sorento
Sienna : Highlander
Odyssey : Pilot

*cough*

My ‘85 AE86 would blink twice as fast when a blinker was out. It was a simple RC circuit. Half the resistance, twice the frequency!

And, I would check my taillights by checking the rear reflection of the car against a glass storefront in the rear-view mirror.

Let’s assume all levels (city, county, state, federal, etc.) lift all COVID-19 restrictions and say “open for business”. Great.

They were, yes. As you said, it has a world-class subway. And, it’s one of the very few megacities to have a high-speed rail line directly to its international regional airport. The fastest way to get around Seoul is subway and taxi.

Cut the strawman argument. You’re smart enough to know we’re speaking in aggregates, i.e. broad terms, and not individuals. Compared to the rest of the 1st world and the way the U.S. used to be, the % of rich people who got there with no help from rich parents has increased in the past few decades, almost directly as