silenceofthemuffler
silenceofthemuffler
silenceofthemuffler

I don’t care what anybody says; that’s a cool-ass looking Mustang.

Just buy real coupés, instead of gran coupés, 4-door coupés, SUV coupés and other malarkey!

A few excellent examples in the thread below. My favorite is the Jaguar.

I think that you misspelled “CUV”.

Takes on new meaning when you're being treated for an STD.

Back in the early 2000's I dated a Goth girl that had a van similar to this that was, you guessed it, black with red accents and interior (Looked more like the A-Team to me but she was born about the time that show was popular so she didn’t know what I was talking about). It had been passed down through 4-5 family

How many barrels of oil were killed to make all that vinyl in the interior?

BMW and Rolls Royce have this and have for about 7 years. On BMWs it’s called ConnectedShift and was implemented on the F30 3 series and F10 5 series for their LCI models. (LCI is BMW marketing-speak for mid-cycle facelift).

The Frank Costanza restraint system!

Mercedes, BMW and other companies have had GPS-based gear selector for about 8 years:

So true, and sad. F1 makes curling seem riveting.

If he were really serious about protecting the environment he’d just buy the earth and deport everyone to Mars. 

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It’s still all BMW including the 4 cylinder.

In the UK, the first cars did their testing on-road.

Hmm... Micro world.

In 1989 I brought a Micro Machine Blue Angels F-18 for Show & Tell in Kindergarten. It was stolen from my locker and the culprit was caught the same day, because he was 5. I transferred schools after a few weeks and never saw the guy again, until we ran into each other in a college bar. He turned the story around that

I loved Micro Machines as a kid. I could fit so many cars in something small and take them with me. I never went anywhere without a toy car of some kind.

Yeah, I think in this particular instance the autopilot and FSD disappeared while in the dealer’s possession (according to the story updates). Dealer probably kept it hooked up to store wifi which downloaded the changes to the car

You can just not connect it to wi-fi since the Tesla doesn’t update over LTE (or otherwise). There’s very little reason to connect the car to wi-fi other than get the updates anyway.