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The hardware engineer, product manager, NPI manager, and everyone up the chain responsible for reviewing MTBF here should be ceremonially hung upside down naked, covered in honey, and set upon by a colony of fire ants.*

I’m 47 so even with a backup camera in my car I still use my mirrors and/or look over my shoulder. I also run a technology business so I love gadgets. I’m torn about this.

On one hand, I can see this technology providing people with a clearer view, reducing blind spots, and providing additional information not

I don’t know the US pricing but I’ve found Mazdas in the last few years very expensive for what they are. I got a 2016 Accord V6 Touring sedan for $40,5K while Mazda was giving me a $38K quote (all prices CAD) for a 4cyl Mazda6. Guess which one I bought? I think the 2005-2010 Mazdas were special. Now, they aren’t

The Pilot is bigger, which isn’t what everyone needs or wants, especially people who don’t need a 3rd row. And when similarly equipped, is more expensive. The base prices are the same because Honda sells a stripper version of the Pilot, but not the Passport.

I have zero kids, zero dogs, but love to camp, hunt, fish etc.  Why would I get a third row of seating over a bigger rear cargo area?  

I don’t think you have any idea how this website works.

They leaked the C7 Corvette a year in advance, and their EIC crashed a pre-production Camaro, GM ain’t paying them shit. They are, however, making big bucks off dorks like you who click on their articles just to complain.

Car reporting site: reports cars

No need to call the police for everything. Sort it out youself! Christ. 

That’s an immediate tow from my perspective. And putting a little pebble in the valve stem cap as well.

A couple tips from my experience:

It’s still newer than the Nissan Z. Might as well just put it back on the market. 

Because shut up, Kyle.

And just like *that* I went from complete indifference about this Corvette to actually rooting for it and looking at my finances to see if I could afford one on my modest salary. I can’t. Yet.

Dear boomers. You are dying off, you aren’t spending money on Corvettes anymore, GM doesn’t give a shit about you, they are making a car that Gen Xers and so on will want to buy.

It would also lead to fewer passes and less aggressive driving because drivers would try to hypermile their cars

Easy call to make. Every other series of any significance or endurance has refueling during the race except for F1. NASCAR has it, and fuel strategy with the pitstops needed is one of the only things keeping that series interesting. Indy has fueling on open-wheel cars that are really similar to F1 in all the important

How many racing series have refueling and don’t have this problem? Endurance racers refuel about 30 times in a 24 hour race and don’t have this problem.

You can regulate against it. 

That’s the point. If the cars have to be this big so they can carry enough fuel to run the whole race, what would need to happen if you made the car 25% smaller?