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Those who saw Evans expose himself said that it was no big deal.

Bottom line, it doesn’t matter what he was doing in the car, what matters is what he wasn’t doing, which is driving. He got so confident with his use of the system, and encouraged by the popularity, that he probably thought the autopilot would drive for him, or at least save him.

Seems counterintuitive to the "damage to the environment" ethos to render up to half a million vehicles inoperable, or otherwise destroy them, as part of the recall.

Didn’t they do this on purpose so people have a few extra milliseconds to jump out of the way?

Good. I couldn’t give a shit about the rest of Gawker, but Jalopnik and Gizmodo are about the only topic sites I give a shit about.

The TT would be a really interesting test case for the robot rider I remember seeing a LaneSplitter post about. Perfect memory of long course would allow for a repeatable line that no human could match, unlike an oval or short road course where we can get pretty close.

I would but I don’t think I can hold my breath for 16+ minutes

That’s a weird looking mustang.

When my American chums tell me that my British accent makes me sound more intelligent, I bite my lip thinking about all the other British accents that have quite the opposite effect.

John Davis, of Motorweek fame, is driving it. Once he's done, he will comment on how adjustable the seats are and maybe say something about rear visibility.

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Pfft, who needs an info graphic when we have an entire TV show?

959 WAS AN INSIDE JOB!!!

BMWs have a V6 a million Craigslist sellers can't be wrong

The UK-spec Vühl 05 looks just as fast as all the other Vühl 05s.

A Prius...I knew it...that monster.

You are having way too much pun.

It is not shocking to see this type of business practice. It seems to spring up from time to time, then prices rebound back to even keel. These companies seem to strut around, thinking they are above the law until they get jounced back to reality. The fine seems pretty stiff but you know what they say, those are the

Whenever I read a story like this, I'm always saddened by the pointlessness of war and the loss of human life. These stories demonstrate that we are capable of behaving humanely to each other, yet it only seems to happen briefly.