peterklaven
PeterKlaven
peterklaven

So cringeworthy.

This is dumb. +1

Of course not. It’s a car.

Good thing we’ve outlawed using our cell phones while driving so that we can now be focused on the massive 10" screen off to the side to control the entire car...much safer!

Putting windshield wiper controls in a freaking menu that you have to poke around for on a touchscreen while you are driving in the rain is a perfect example of how Tesla is a techbro company first, car company second.

No “How much would the lawsuits cost versus the recall,”

Can’t say? Yeah, I’m not buying that bullshit. Something is always gotta be shadow games with Tesla and the NHTSA. Just say what the fuck is the truth.

“Mow the yard?” No, Stef, just no. “Mow the lawn” or “cut the grass” are the only two acceptable options.

It’s not “fundamental to air travel”. God didn’t reach out from heaven and scribe down on a sacred stone tablet that “Thou shalt not tranfer seats!”

It’s not true. Airplanes have HEPA filters and also mix fresh air with filtered air. The air coming out of the overhead vent is “clean.” If you do get sick from exposure on an airplane, it’s most likely from a person in your row or the row in front/behind you. There’s a pretty good explanation of airplane air

He should’ve turned off the wipers..

Didn’t we do pretty much this same story 10k miles ago as linked to the bottom of the story?

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Seems like a theme lately, this Bentley-bodied Mustang was on sale on craigslist. Gives “poser” an all new level of meaning...

Don’t they also have the seatbelt buckles painted the same color as the interior instead of the standard bright red? They seem overly focused on aesthetics, and situations like this highlight where function needs to come ahead of form.

And even more often in a minivan like the Model X, it’s kids. Can the doors even be opened from the outside without power? Aren’t the door handles the disappearing kind?

Emergency door release should be more visible. I mean, it is usually passengers, not owners, in the back seat, and do owners need to explain safety procedures for every guest?

When is the last time anyone ever read their car’s manual?

I came here to post the testarossa.

The only Ferrari i've driven is a 348tb. It's a peasant's Ferrari, but it was pretty awesome, especially hearing the V-8 screaming behind your head. I would own one if I had the money.