They were forced to put mirrors on, or did Tesla’s video screen mirrors not work well enough?
They were forced to put mirrors on, or did Tesla’s video screen mirrors not work well enough?
Put a three pointed star on that and some graphics saying Guh-waggun XL and the Kardashians would buy it for seven figures.
Looking forward to getting my class action settlement cheque for $3.12 in 2029.
I was googling how many dealers are still in the US, and the most asked questions is: “Can you still buy Mitsubishi cars in the US?”
Bentley managed to persuade more than 2000 people to buy a Bentayga.
I’ve seen several where I live, but I’m relatively near a Hydrogen station. They’re really nice cars, should be a Lexus really, but they’re still a bit too experimental for most people.
At some point in the last 18 months I have come to accept that a lot of people are remarkably stupid.
In a UK village people moaned about cars going too fast, they campaigned for speed bumps to be put in, then complained their cars were being damaged by the speed bumps. It’s insanity.
God this is sad -
Anecdotal of course. But walking my dog yesterday - I saw my neighbour drive her car 4 houses away to get the mail and then drove home. All in a journey of 100 feet. She is a fully able bodied 35-40 year old.
There’s always the stat that gets thrown out about a single STOP sign costing $150k to plan and install. Seems the US could help itself in a lot of ways but seems to be tied in knots of bureaucracy.
Narrowing a road might make people slow down a bit - which wouldn’t be a disaster in a built up area. Although as cars keep getting more bloated wing mirror repairs might be a good business to be in.
I’m not sure that’s right. The whole of the London congestion zone is 20mph max?
The wheel choice doesn’t work - classic Ford.
Can we have a thing that knocks the phone out of texting drivers hands too? Almost been hit twice in the last few days as people are intent on texting someone something that wasn’t worth it.
Actual infrastructure is proven to be of benefit to pedestrians and cyclists, paint etc. has been proven to do nothing. Chevrons for bikes is proven to be even worse as drivers don’t understand them.
I don’t care that it’s a Hyundai (no stigma like there used to be 20 years ago) but that front badge is far too big. But then again I think all badges are about 70% too big.
I only went in one recently, first time, I was pretty stunned people just commute in such discomfort.
At least it’s a colour.