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Where did I ever say that? Where did I ever even imply that?

““We’re looking at camera placement,””

For what it’s worth, Consumer Reports ranked Super Cruise higher than Tesla, Nissan, and Volvo when looking at semi-autonomous systems

This is one of those “make the roads rubber and the tires solid” type of ideas though.  I mean...sure it would mean never having to buy tires again, but it doesn’t really work for a number of reasons, practicality at the top of the list.  

“Cadillac is already working on fixing the problem with hopes of having it all sorted out on the new 2020 CT5.”

Why in the ever living fuck are people advocating fucking around with their phone while they’re up and down shifting? I’ve been driving stick for 12+ years. I went out of my way to buy sticks when I could have had autos. I don’t fuck with my phone while driving, and I’m regularly downshifting and upshifting depending

I actually did a quick dive to see if they were related. They are not. Cambridge in this case refers to the town in Massachusetts, not related to the SCL group. Probably yet another company founded by ambitious MIT/Harvard students

You’d think any company in the data mining/analysis business with “Cambridge” in their name would have thought to take a good hard look at re-branding recently.

Thats how it works in Europe and Japan, typically because dealers have less real estate for storage. Customers are also more comfortable ordering a car and waiting for delivery.

Hate to break it to you, but he DID it.

That must be what causes dealers to take out their hostilities on car buyers in the service department. 

This is only a problem right now. Future homes will be built with an autonomous car entrance for deliveries. It’ll be up to you to place your recliner as close as possible to it.

Way back in my dealership days I endured a couple of economic downturns. One memorable conversation consisted of the general manager telling his staff that they needed to increase gross on each unit because unit sales were down.

you know, i thought that was a decent car. my ex father in law had one and i liked it!

“...preying...” 

I mean if you’re talking local elections....otherwise you’re a year off.

Men’s dress shirts are longer due to tradition, and that comes from always being tucked in the past. It is actually kind of a “problem”, because typically the length is even longer than what’s pictured in the article. For casual wear, it’s a bit of a nuisance because finding a great fit and fabric is always trumped by

life east of i5 is irrelevant.

But but he never stopped to think about whether he SHOULD do it!