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Toyota actually bought the autonomous vehicle operation from Lyft to get Woven Planet off the ground. I guess that didn’t work out too well for them?

You cracked it!

No, they only employ underage non-US-citizens in places like AL and GA.

What!? really?  I’m going to test it right here

1. People often say “I’ll never buy a Tesla because of Elon”, which is resonable. But these people should also consider that dealerships are frequently owned by assholes who are deeply tied to corrupt politics. The dealership owners/families may not tweet out their bullshit like Elon, but you’re still supporting a

I get that Borla is trying to stay relevant with the coming revolution of PHEVs and EVs, but come on, this is stupid. You might as well just load an audio file onto this system that says, “Bruh, look at me I’m driving!”

1. If it’s possible for a corporation to sue and successfully compel a company to turn over ownership of a domain, then it’s possible for this family to file the correct paperwork and get the domain back from whoever owns it.

You can find 4-cyl Genesis G70 / Kia Stingers for pretty close to $20K these days:

I think I literally had this as a Hot Wheels car as a kid, same color too. I think the Hot Wheels might have added an extra chrome skull or two, but that’s about it.

On the bright side, we got two sites to read per day now.

It should be an idea case for a specific type of autonomous vehicle, but Tesla does not make autonomous vehicles so no surprise they use human drivers.  Tesla’s camera-only assistance system would likely suck in a small tunnel due to the lack of visual cues to recognize. 

The front view of this thing reminds me of a boat on wheels.

I’ve never been to Vegas when the LVCC existed, but $53M for a dedicated tunnel from the airport to the convention center seems like a good deal to me, assuming it’s utilized well. They’re paying $40M to just do repaving and improvements to roads for the F1 Circuit around Las Vegas Boulevard — this is an entirely new

Yeah this whole thing screams Pep-Boys decals and plasti-dipped wheels.  Does this impress the average mustang buyer??  Surely not...?

It’ll still be safer than a instagram-watching soccer mom in a Suburban — at least you’ll hear this Mustang coming, and it’ll really only make it about 100 yards before wiping out.

Now this is really an interesting question — does Thomas side with the poor Alabama town that is funding its police dept with unethical asset forfeiture, or does he side with the poor woman. I’m guessing if it came down to it, being poor is pretty damn offensive to Thomas so he’ll fund the police department that’s

Those numbers from statistica are total crap, apparently, but IMO the correct interpretation of “reasonably charge at home” allows for someone to pay an electrician to install a L2 charger on their property.  

Essentially the same price as a base 2023 Ford Maverick. It’s more expensive than a 2023 Chevrolet Trax. I’ll take the Maverick over the 1988 Escort, for sure!

General rule for SF is to never leave something valuable in your car. If it’s visible then there’s a chance it will be stolen at a red light *while* you’re in the car. Hiding it in the trunk doesn’t help if you leave the car b/c thieves will break your window just to search for hidden items.

SF does have a pile of crap to deal with, but if you flew to SF then you were never in the city. The airport is way south of SF — so unless you’re in some bizzaro situation where you arrive in SF via boat then you’ll never have the opportunity to arrive there and ‘drive the hell out of the city’.