Nice try BMW owner.
Nice try BMW owner.
Which NTSA study where they have actually made their full data set available for peer review are you talking about?
“Autopilot, which is at this point an overblown gimmick”
Except they don’t. Please read the rest of the comment thread to which you’re replying before bringing up something that has already been discussed.
No, quite simply that is a version not for the American market, where is sold under the Acura brand. Since Jalopnik is American, I thought I would use a relatable example, exactly because of the Honda/Acura branding.
Except it is, still.
Yes, not being American myself I’m quite aware. But this is an American site, so I brought Honda as an example being well aware of their branding choices and the differences in lineup with the Acura brand.
Except it’s sold under the Acura brand, for that exact reason (brand perception and subsequent prices). Thank you for coming up with an additional example proving my point, appreciate it.
Yes, the Acura NSX. You know, the one sold under their luxury brand. Exactly the point I was making, thank you.
With that reasoning BMWs, Audis etc shouldn’t exist. Or you know, chances are they are placing this as an entry level luxury vehicle for their lineup, so the pricing fits just fine.
You drove 500 miles and only stopped once for 10 minutes? I can’t even immagine not stopping for food for that long (I’m assuming you ate in the car while driving, ugh).
Well that’s just like your opinion, man.
So Texas is doing this as well? No? Weird..
Rarely have I seen someone owned like you’ve been with this comment. Rough.
and I said there was only one person with a gun and he was killing people (fact).
“Your point is hypothetical”
The answer to your question? “It’s irrelevant”, and here’s why.
“legal US gun owners [...] seriously folks, if we were the problem, you’d know it” (from image).
No, since there is no dealership, there isn’t an MSRP, that’s the beauty of it.
“the companies with the deepest pockets will see their technology favored in those new regulations”