stingraymond
stingraymond
stingraymond

They feel entitled to the congestion money precisely because they benefit from New York. First, this is about appeasing the voters of NJ who commute to NYC, the majority of whom oppose congestion pricing. Second, it’s about revenue; NJ shares in the tolls collected by the bridges and tunnels that connect NJ to NYC.

Suicide knobs are meant for low-speed maneuvering, hence their popularity on tractors, forklifts, boats, etc. Same holds true for vehicles, except most folks aren’t smart enough to not use them above 10mph, which is why they gained their moniker and are typically illegal to use on passenger vehicles.

The speedometer checks out.  The large white numbers are km/h, while the smaller, yellow numbers are mph.  

HP was fun when it was difficult to make decent power. Now, who cares? Even a Camry will put you in jail. Seems stupid to me to pay for a shit ton of HP you can’t use on the street without being a complete asshole. We should be using tech to make cars smaller and lighter, but every fucking dumbass in America thinks

As a former STI owner, I don’t really care about the power. The aftermarket will handle that.

I see zero resemblance between the Rio’s headlight and foglight and the EV6's.

How? Because it has 4 wheels and glass? 

For those of us who need reminding what the previous model looked like.

This is a really dumb take.

For comparison, the Vegas Loop can handle around 4,000 passengers per hour traveling through the tunnels in Tesla cars”

you know there is a saying where i am from that roughly translated goes “throw a stick into a pack of dogs and only the one hit will yelp”

Al Gore never took credit for inventing the Internet. He took credit for pushing the legislation through that paid for the US to develop it. Vin Cerf credited Al Gore with that indicating that Al’s help was critical to getting it put into place. 

I KNOW THE ANSWER!

and all we really want is an EV Honda Civic with fewer gadgets and 300 miles of range.

So, if I’m reading this right... the suggestion is to wash the inside of your window with glass cleaner?

Not surprising in the least to anyone who has been paying attention to privacy laws and protections. It isn’t just car companies, it’s every company trying to do this. Our government has failed for decades to enact legislation to protect individual privacy because there is a lot of money that can potentially be made

True. These “tests” seem hellbent on destroy the vehicles.

This, my friend, is the joke.

RIF - It’s $9 per day, not $9 every time you cross the line.

Instead of complaining that he, a very rich man, has to pay a whole $9 to drive to see his kids, he could instead contemplate the factors that contributed to his children living, you know, elsewhere.