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This actually reminds me of my best test driving experience ever. I was shopping for my current car a CPO 2011 BMW 335i xDrive sedan and the sales associate must've gotten a good read on me because she encouraged me to go through corners on the throttle, test out the brakes in some rather quick stops, and accelerate

Something is going to have to give or we're not going to have well-maintained roads anymore. It's as simple as that.

This is just another step that brings us closer to autonomous cars and as they come in to focus more, I find that there's at least one big thing to consider that will involve lots of money, and therefore a lot of debate: who accepts the risk and responsibility when autonomous systems are unable to avoid an accident or

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Is this the Kia Murano? Nissan Sorento NISMO?

*Ahem* ... I actually do make race noises while I drive, actually... You'd think I drove like a maniac. My tires screech a lot when I'm cornering and a lot of my stops are apparently panic stops. I wish I was kidding, but I'm laughing at myself in embarrassment right now.

I have mixed feelings about this. It gets me the sound I'd want at a lower cost (included from factory vs. performance exhaust option), but it's also not authentic.

Can someone tell me how this game mode actually works? I tried searching on Google for a bit but I can't seem to find if this is a "level-based" kind of point A to point B type of co-op game mode like Left 4 Dead or if this is more like an arena survival type game mode? I was actually surprised at how much trouble I

Automatic down-tilting passenger-side rearview mirror. It'll do this any time the car is put in reverse and it makes it easier to see the ground on the passenger side of the vehicle since it's more difficult to do so than on the driver's side where you can roll down the window or crack open the door a bit to do so.

Good point, haven't seen one with the pump handle on the left. I always thought the absence of an arrow meant that you could safely go by the pump handle side, but you'll see gauges with arrows pointing either way, without an arrow, but not one with the pump handle on the left.

Yeah, some cars don't have the arrow. However, the side the the pump hose is on usually indicates which side the fuel door is on at least.

I think it'd be a reasonable request to check the contents of the box if it's an opened/returned item. I've never had any issues with asking before. I think any store associate would be understanding. Heck, if an opened/returned item is sitting on the shelf in the clearance section, I usually open it anyway. I never

I'm able to download updates for my games, but that's about it. I had to repeatedly try to login on my PS4 this morning.

WOW! Great video! Favorite parts for me were the onboard shots. It'd be awesome if they would upload the onboard video from each of the cars.

While I wish bans were Steam-wide as opposed to being game or engine-specific, as it would make hacking/cheating a higher-stakes proposition, my guess is that it has to do with the fact that a Steam-wide VAC ban would mean that Valve is effectively banning someone from playing games that Valve didn't develop/publish.

I've spent a lot of time driving on interstates (like many of you probably have) and to me it looks like the semi was setting up to pass the one in the right lane. It takes a lot of space and it's best to set it up when there's plenty of it available with a vehicle that big. Just look at how quickly the other truck in

One assumption you can make while driving though is that everyone else is an idiot. Drive like it, avoid them like it, and whether or not it's true, it'll keep you out of trouble for the most part.

I realized that I don't usually check who writes these Jalopnik articles when I go to read them. Yet, just one and a half paragraphs in, I was certain that this was a DeMuro piece. Great writing and hilarious as usual. Keep up the great work!

Yeah, I agree that it depends on the owner. I don't think there are as many unreliable cars as there are unreliable owners. Some cars just need more care, period. If you take care of the car, then it'll last, but then you get those owners who don't take very good care of the car and it'll lead to more consequences