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Adaptive cruise control is shit and has no business being on a sports car.  Porsche should be applauded for not forcing it on everyone.

aka, the LG and Samsung appliance approach.
Friends who had a 2yr old Samsung dishwasher at the time.
The drain pump died, but the repair company said Samsung changed the pump design already, and there were no replacements.
He was, however, able to jerry rig the wire harness of a Frigidaire pump into it that matched

Forced obsolescence is the law of the land.

This bad:

Looks like the lambo tried to move out to pass and clipped the ferrari, that’s my guess as to why the charges are starting there. Plus, a little difficult to charge the dead couple even though they are partially at fault as well.

Door handles that open doors are not disruptive enough.

I’d also like to mention the trend with Manufacturers and dealerships:

Dealership: Orders everything in black, white, and gray. Pushes sales on the cars they have in stock.
Manufacturer: *arms up in the air* Hmmm, I guess people don’t want to buy colorful cars, let’s stop offering colorful cars.

I once bought a brand new Jeep Patriot.

Bring a Towel?

Yup, they’re “Trail Rated “ alright. Just don’t take it through a moderately deep mud puddle.

Honestly you kind of know whether the airbag should have deployed by your injuries or lack thereof. If you faceplanted into your steering wheel and now you’re getting surgery to put all the delicate bones in your face back together than yeah, that was a defective airbag. If your seatbelt pulled nice and tight and you

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“Consumer cars, like the Model 3, use a three-point belt that’s specifically designed to let the body shift and twist in a controlled manner during a crash.”

Pretty sad day when the most valuable car company on the planet can't get away with fraud.

but our towns, suburbs, and cities choked with six-lane quasi-highways are really unpleasant places to walk.”

“Considering the Earth receives more solar energy in one hour than all of humanity uses in a year...”

I had to look at this WAY too long before I realized this wasn’t a photo of an elephant with an ankle monitor...

one thing this also addressed was crankshaft torsion. the longer a crankshaft is (e.g. in an I6 or I8) the more it’s able to “twist” as the forces of the power strokes push down on the crankpins. At best it causes inconsistent timing from cylinder to cylinder as the crank twists and springs back. At worst it can cause

I’d love to make billions from a company that can’t regularly turn a profit.

Sadly Autopilot then smashed into the Porsche thinking it was a tunnel.