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Boeing is apparently following Tesla’s footsteps.

Experian breach happened because it came down to one guy not installing the right software patch (according to some of the public testimonies by their then-CEO).

In your case, I would recommend that you ride a bicycle once in a while (even if it means driving to a bike path somewhere.)

I know one under 55 who has a Harley, but he’s a bit of a douche, so I guess Harley has their market all figured out.

1st Gear: With Nissan taking a Leaf out of it’s competitor’s books, looks like there will be Waymo autonomous test cars on the road.

Yes.

Kia Stinger would be a good choice too. Even new ones are heavily discounted these days.

Ah yes. Because you are only free when your entire life revolves around your car.

The diesel hatchback manual Skyactiv-D hatchback scores as high as 47 MPG combined on the WLTP cycle, but it also only makes 84 horsepower

Unfortunately, that’s the kind of car that sells. 

1st Gear: The last time Trump attempted to reduce US trade deficit, he actually increased trade deficit by US$ 100 billion. I therefore see no reason why the new tariffs wouldn’t work.

A city like Detroit never had a chance to host HQ2, no matter what the incentives.

I’m going to take a Leaf out of your book by making another Juke.

This seems like a gamble

Surprised that Ford’s impending job cuts this week didn’t get a mention:

One of those rare instances when you wish everyone just drove wreck-lessly...

For a car like this, McLaren can probably afford to add all the extra sensors needed to implement a Kalman filter with some kind of ride quality optimization, but it is indeed impressive on a production car, even if it’s a super-grand tourer like this McLaren.

Optima control is definitely Kia’s Forte. 

I have two words for you: Sunk Cost.