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Shhh...people want to think they getting something sporty, and utlitarian, yet compact. A CUV is just a tall car, more like a tall/short station wagon really...

If you give people a free chauffeur for just one week, they’re going to use the fuck out of it, and you’ll have wildly inaccurate study results compared to owning an AV long-term.

Most people would be paying for it on a per-use basis though. I expect it to be cheaper than Uber with no driver to pay, but it’s not like I would pay $20/day to Uber both ways to work now, plus more for any other trips I do. That would quickly add up to more than a basic car payment, but if it’s only 25% of that

I live downtown. I have a 5-minute drive to work, and can walk to about 70 bars or restaurants in less than 10 minutes. People choose to live in the suburbs, because a bigger house sounds enticing, then they spend half their life either driving to or from that big house, or doing maintenance on that big house and

The big problem with this study wasn’t the sample size, it was the study length. “Hey, you get a free chauffeur for ONE week!” are you going to make as much use of it as you can, or let it go to waste just sitting at home doing nothing.

That’s why the Mustang GT would get renamed the Probe, because it’s slower than the Mach-E GT.

You mean, because the Mach-E GT is faster for 0-60?

Because with the major weight super low and no chance of it rolling, they have freedom to provide more headroom and better ergonomics, cargo space, etc. It’s a CUV...

Someone paid to make their car look that bad. Like a rejected extra from a rap video.

To be fair, they gave up on ride quality when they switched to low-profile tires for the looks.

But at least it has action. Baseball has no action, and then still has all the waiting. In soccer most of the action feels like waiting except for those few times a game when someone takes a shot. At least during football you have well-defined breaks where you know you’re safe to get up and grab a beer.

He was clearly pinning his right arm. He couldn’t move his hand up to attempt to catch the ball. How much clearer can it get? Does he have to tackle him before the ball gets there. Not saying this as a Giants fan either. I’m an Eagles fan, and had the Pats D/ST in my fantasy (best week 1 waiver wire pickup ever.)

The cars in Gran Turismo, don’t have individually moving parts, like arms and legs, and there aren’t over 100 cars on-screen at a time being accurately modeled with regard to power, weight, elevation, aerodynamics, etc. The game actually has a lot more going on than a typical car racing game, and they want it to be

Apparently, it wasn’t even because he was on the Z1. The article mentions other competitors on it as well. The dispute weirdly seems to come down to the fact that he obtained the Z1 nefariously. It seems like if he had earned the Z1 legitimately, then he wouldn’t have been penalized for using it. So the suspension

You think that maybe that’s the reason he used the word “niche”?

Funny how everyone shits on Sony for protecting the interests of its developers and partners. It’s almost like they’re legally obligated to do so in some sense. I’m sure if a developer has a contract to publish a game on their system, and Sony just allows that game to be rampantly pirated, they would be exposing

So the reasoning can be summed up as “This is why we can’t have nice things.”

For that money, I would want a sports car, but this isn’t available with a manual transmission, so it’s just a “sporty” coupe.

Destiny already has a casual multiplayer option, it’s called Iron Banner, so all the people who spend all their time raiding to make the raids even less challenging, can use their overpowered armor and guns in the IB Crucible, and try to hang with the people who mainly play normal Crucible, who have good moves, and

Flower was one of my favorite games. I’ve been waiting to see what they’d do after Journey. I’m pretty disappointed that it turned out to be a mobile game. The last thing I want to do is play a game on my phone. Adding microtransactions is just like rubbing salt in the wound. I’d have loved to see their take on VR.