perceptionisreality2
perceptionisreality2
perceptionisreality2

Can the IIHS tackle DRL LEDs that are so bright the driver thinks their headlights are on even when they’re not? I run into this all the time now, because dashboards are always lit, even with the headlights off, and DRLs are so bright the owners think their lights are on. I’ve been stuck behind someone without their

Can we as car enthusiasts please stop legitimizing this practice and the knobs who participate? 

The only time I read MT (or really, any physical magazine) is either on the shitter or at the dentist office.  

I can’t get past Ford dealers.

Man... what is the average age of the journalists at Jalopnik? 23?

well, that was unwatchable.

Frontier has become such a terrible airline that they would hvae to pay me to fly them. Many years ago this was not the case - but its probably at least 10 years since they werent abusively terrible.

Neither does the city of Miami right now.

“how it’s possible that I see so many brand new trucks and SUVs driving around.”

Sounds like a GM smallblock with an automatic...

As I see it there are four actual physical limits:

Not sure if your mileage estimate is based on the 94ah version or the older one, but in my 2017 i3 Rex the wife returns from her daily 150 mile commute some times with only a few drops of Rex gas gone. 200-250 miles is possible on ours depending on how good you drive it. The 2019+ now has the 120ah battery which adds

I just could never find a case to tell you to buy one over a comparable BMW, Mercedes or Audi—or even a Lexus.

Oh that’s great. When they make it not look so god damn ugly, give it actual usable cargo and 4 passenger room, I’ll maybe care.

Obviously you’re not familiar with most 3rd party high interest lenders. And actually I worked sales floors for VAG, Ford, GM and FCA. Most high interest risk loans will have finance clauses/agreements in them that the vehicle will be fitted with trackers and sometimes even immobilizers. Just because you never heard

most people who are rich didn’t get that way by lying, cheating or stealing. Not a whole lot of businesses grow through those methods.

The answer is simple: Because they are the ones who have the money to do it.

I was watching Top Gun last night, haven’t really seen it in years but when I was like 12 it was my FAVORITE movie, and it’s really one of those movies that is best enjoyed at 12 years old. 

Right? This movie needed to come out like 15 years ago for it to still make sense.

It’s not a fallacy when the legal system is specifically designed to operate on precedent. Donoghue v Stevenson was over a dead snail in a bottle of ginger beer and it set the basis for British law regarding negligence over the past nearly 100 years.