mlapointe22
mlapointe22
mlapointe22

There are numerous scenarios where autonomous vehicles make a great deal of sense. Self-driving cars would be a boon for the disabled, giving them mobility they may have lost. There is the elderly, autonomous cars would allow then to retain some semblance of independence and will keep those seniors who really should

Ford: The car sales won’t grow as much as we hoped it would in the last 2 years while planning this new factory... so why would we need more capacity?

Is anyone reading between the lines here? This means Ford does not expect the market growth it did before, therefore rather invest in some new tooling and expansion, instead of opening up a new plant, that would produce for multiple countries, at the same time making a good PR piece, with little impact on the real

Don’t we have enough to basically radiate the Earth 7-times over? Now, for power generation, I’m in agreement.

The taxi industry could put Uber out of business in 6 months, but they won’t.

I'm young. I live in Detroit. And I agree. It's a bit absurd that we young'uns think we can just mosey into the city and claim it as ours. "Hey. That city looks pretty cool. Let's live there, hike up the price of rent, and then broadcast dozens of annoying commercials that completely belittle the toils and triumphs of

Sounds like you spend too much time around Wayne... ;) I guess guys my age just don't see what you see because we knew Detroit before the new stadiums, before the casinos, and even before they redid the Fox/State. If you think you've seen real change in the city or your friends do, you should have seen it from