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The eyes see what the heart desires.

Shroud = “a thing that envelops or obscures something”. So, yes, it’s used correctly.

Instant justice. Love it! I bet he won’t do that again any time soon. Mitigation method = cheap and effective. Success! I’m just glad that he didn’t seem to injure that innocent man who was coming up the other side. That was my only cause for concern in this incident... not the wet marbles that ended up somewhere

Exactly. Hey, what’s that Jalopnik motto? “Drive free or die.”

Yes, I gully agree.

Yes! Yes! Yes! Thank you for this spot-on comment. Give me (a safety conscious driver) value for my money. I’ll wear a 5-point safety harness if it’s safer and cheaper than an airbag. Then, you can sell me a car that’s either cheaper or has more relevant safety features.

Yes! Yes! Yes! Thank you for this spot-on comment. Give me (a safety conscious driver) value for my money. I’ll wear a 5-point safety harness if it’s safer and cheaper than an airbag. Then, you can sell me a car that’s either cheaper or has more relevant safety features.

I’m actually a little shocked that such an article shows up here on Jalopnik, where the motto is “Drive FREE or Die”. Having expensive, burdensome, unnecessary safety equipment mandated isn’t exactly driving “free”. Don’t misunderstand me: I believe seat belt usage is very wise, and I do not ever drive over 5 mph

Umm... The F35 budget IS going directly to private, for-profit enterprises. You think Lockheed is a charity?

No! The north needs to stop exporting it’s rejects to Florida. This state was a nice place before Tampa was invaded by New York’s bottom of the barrel. It’s been getting worse every year since.

Sadly, people will probably still buy it, thinking they’re going to save a lot of money on fuel. Consumers seem too buy into advertising hype and neglect the math. This was true of the early Prius hybrids. Even with my commute of 100+ miles per day and gas nearly at $4 per gallon back in 2007, the break even price

... The one who I will buy from. Push me to buy something I don’t want, and I’m out the door. I’m not sure how that’s a good salesperson, if they lose the sale. I wish more people would be less persuadable. Then, maybe the car buying experience could actually be enjoyable, and I wouldn’t feel like I need a shower

No, it does NOT have a heart rate monitor. Every review out there will tell you that. (That’s a gimmicky feature, though, that most people don’t consistently use.) I don’t mean any rudeness toward the poser of the question. I just saw that Annalee answered that it has one, and she should know better.