The engine, transmission and gas tank had been removed. They used to have a large warehouse in Florida, but I think it’s closed. Probably auctioned off as a shell.
You see....now the system implementation is getting very expensive. Though I imagine there’s a market for that!
If you buy a Volvo with a ‘school-zone feature’, you are a consumer opting in to that safety feature.
Tesla’s lineup will now spell out S3XY. Elon, thanks.
While I actually agree with you on the privacy part, please do not refer to speeding in a school zone as ‘the most trivial of baubles’.
Looking at it from the other side, why would I want a (distracted) driver doing 45 mph in front of my child’s school when we can easily use technology to ‘remind’ you that the speed limit is 25?
Actually, the move there is to get out of the car, walk over to one of the $h!the@ds and say “For $10, I’ll back out and block the other guy so you can get the spot.”
Well under $1000? The charger alone is $500.
A few offsets to those numbers:
They are invaluable for getting out of the rear seats in any two door car.
The study doesn’t show data for when people searched (just over the last 10 years), but my guess is that this Audi commercial from the Super Bowl played a large part in the results.
Yeah, that’s the original source of the MSN story. MSN credited AP with the story, unlike Jalopnik, who wants you to think they copied that from the actual lawsuit.
It’s spelled correctly elsewhere, with the exception of the lead story on MSN News homepage (which came from the AP). They probably lifted it from there.