nathwilliams
nathwilliams
nathwilliams

I think I remember these being listed in mid 90's car mags. I remember it as pretty sure it was the slowest vehicle available to buy with a max speed of just over 60mph.

I get the idea that most city travel in India is chaotic but low speed. If you’re not likely to be involved in a high speed collision then this is probably just fine.

Yep it’s how it works, but shouldn’t be.

I guess I'm the only one who thinks the front looks perfectly fine, probably better in the metal.

If everything worked perfectly then it’d be even duller F1.

Your TT story reminds me of one of my own, an ageing mercedes C class estate that had sat six months and wouldn’t start. Owner told me in frustration he’d paid good money to have fuel and electrics checked and everything was fine, so he sold it to me pretty much for scrap price, £400.

Like levels of government, I’m in the UK and the smirking angel of death is not human, most of the government is not human, They should not be treated as such.

So have you managed to read this article and Jason’s others on the same subject, yet haven’t figured out that the main concern is the marketing of the feature? The past four of five articles (at least), he’s even been mindful to write that technically what Tesla is doing is very impressive. The problem is that the

The TV in the taillight needs to be showing a Torchinsky video on taillights

I do love that they bother you enough to buy replacements, but not quite enough to fit then.

because people lack the ability of complex and abstract thought.

With a cost of potentially 20 Changlis though

Yeah, cast aluminium I think

Also take up a lot less space, good for packaging a small vehicle.

Yeah I know the issue is with the ad itself not the company advertising. I worded it a little over dramatically but it does subconsciously give a negative connotation to Samsung because of it.

For some unknown reason GM had a half assed attempt to sell US cars in the UK in the mid to late 90s. Cadillac STS, Chevy Blazer and the C5 Corvette, I think all in RHD too. They lasted a couple of years before disappearing without a trace.

Also this, they can remotely disable a feature so there’s zero chance of a customer using this as an excuse to scam free upgrades.

I think it needs another element to it. Think Pigs n’ Fords racing.

I don’t tend to get too many, but on mobile I now have the pop up Samsung advert, with no way of closing it.

Point missed, good try.