mildlyamusedperson
Mildly Amused
mildlyamusedperson

A Diablo for the devil and a Demon for a demon might be a little too “on the nose” for the show however a proper British devil should be seen in a properly British car more often so in addition to the AM mentioned elsewhere there should also be a nice E-Type roadster for Lucifer. I agree that Maz is the muscle car

I think that’s more for the souls he’s punishing

Lucifer also drives an Aston DB4 in one of the episodes, and it’s hinted at that he has an extensive vehicle selection.

Oh hello yes, but please tell them it was all in good fun and we love the show!!!!!

Lucifer also drives an Aston DB4 in one of the episodes, and it’s hinted at that he has an extensive vehicle selection. That seems pretty much perfect, though the C1 droptop fits very well since LA rarely has these things you all call “clouds.”

i know someone who directs episodes of the show - consider this article forwarded.

Bit insulting to garbage don’t you think....and scows...?

Yeah, that notorious left wing rag the Wall Street Journal is really into Marxist propaganda these days.

That was my thought too. 68mph for 10 seconds means the car travelled about 1000 feet. Even at that distance, the semi driver should have seen the Tesla coming, and the Telsa driver should have seen the semi beginning to pull out of the side street before autopilot was even engaged. This tells me that neither driver

Can’t say this enough. If it happens to thousands of people in regular cars: “meh” If it happens to a Tesla: TESLA IS KILLING EVERYONE!!!11111

On non-highways, Tesla Autopilot limits max speed to 5 over the limit. But on highways, Tesla Autopilot limits max speed to 90. This is because it is safer to travel with traffic than to travel significantly slower than traffic. At least in the northeast, and I imagine in most places, 68 mph in a 55 zone is common,

Dude sets autopilot, and 10 seconds later hits a semi? I don’t care if his hand was on or off the wheel... 68 mph driver with his hands on the wheel probably had a foot near a brake pedal. His fault 100%. Period.

Driver was also traveling 13 mph over the speed limit. Speeding and a dangerous turn on a rural highway; that’s just a bad situation.

Careful. I made an Alfa joke a few weeks back and it seemed to awaken the masses to how I was picking on them and how I was a moron for making an obvious Alfa joke. I don’t need any help being a moron, thank you very much.

I, like most people, have honestly never once had any Alfa break down on me, cost me a penny in maintenance, or give me any sort of trouble whatsoever.

And people wonder why Alfa reliability jokes are still funny.  They’ll stop being funny...when they stop being true.

Want to reduce “distracted driving”? There’s a surefire device that can be put in every car from the factory for that:

That’s what I want to know. On long road trips, my passenger usually handles the music and responds to texts and calls on my phone so I can stay focused on the road. How would the insurance company be able to distinguish that?

*coughs very loudly*