Both good choices. I would in particular love the Avista!
Both good choices. I would in particular love the Avista!
Agreed. Although from a practical standpoint it probably makes no difference what part of your car is killing you, it feels like there’s some additional ethical breach when the culpable part was supposed to increase safety.
This doesn’t seem like a blind or even negligent pursuit of cost that happened to go wrong. Safety data was faked and quality control was poor. They purposely and knowingly put potential claymores in millions of vehicles, and it wasn’t so that poor people could also have airbags.
I read this article earlier. If everything is true, this has to be the worst automotive related corporate behavior I’ve ever read about.
But what if I want to throw a gator when I get late night munchies? What then? It’s my quintessentially Foridian right!!
It will be interesting to see how this plays out, because to me the blindness is a minor factor in his inability to “drive-through” a McDonalds.
I understand where you’re coming from, but I’m not sure that his blindness is what’s causing him unequal access. The requirement for ordering in a drive through is that you’re in a car, not driving one. There are many ways to be in a car, including but not limited to driving one. A ramp doesn’t allow a paraplegic to…
But blocking traffic by going slow in the left lane is a quintessential American activity! Why should he be denied that right?!
What is it about being blind that makes walking in a driving lane in the dark safer?
Which part needs the tune-up? The metal bits or the organic “motor”?
They must have used Waze for their fake invasion. That App always takes me the wrong way.
I already have a “button” that makes my car go faster when I push it. I think it’s called a “Gas Pedal.”
Next time - bungee jumping!
I agree, gas stations aren’t the ideal candidate for this. They aren’t optimized for lots of people standing around for 20+ minutes. There are other business, however, that would do awesome if they timed this right. A quick service (~30 minutes) restaurant model with the right marketing and infrastructure for…
Chain restaurants are the most likely candidate for this. Right now in McDonalds is a road-trip staple for me. I know I’ll get a clean-ish restroom and a decent coffee.
I really want to punch him. Maybe once he stops “trying too hard” he’ll settle down (or get booted)?
Why do you specifically want an ATS-V full of farts instead of just a normal ATS-V?
A truly angry beast!
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