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17 votes
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Thieves are using Bluetooth to target vehicle break-ins
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These guys just drove an E63 AMG across America in a record twenty-seven hours, twenty-five minutes
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Why your kid loves the garbage truck so much
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Winter, all season and summer tires ❄ tested at 0c, 2c, 6c, 10c, 15c
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More Teslas on the road meant hours-long supercharger lines over Thanksgiving
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There are now traffic cameras that can spot you using your phone while driving
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Only two road traffic deaths per 100,000 inhabitants were reported in Norway in 2019, making it the best-performing country for road safety
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Your car doesn’t need a touchscreen in it
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Volkswagen defends presence in China's Xinjiang amid uproar over Uighur abuses
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Cyber Rodeo at Giga Texas
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Uber has been refused a licence to operate in London, UK
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Tesla made a pickup truck for the end of the world
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Electric car future may depend on deep sea mining
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They turn ’49 Mercurys and Shelby Cobras into EVs, one Tesla carcass at a time
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Self-driving Uber vehicle that killed woman in March 2018 could not detect jaywalking pedestrians
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Buying a car
I've found myself in the market for a vehicle, and am looking for opinions. What I currently drive is very old, and I'm unlikely to get any meaningful trade-in value for it. Normally I would...
I've found myself in the market for a vehicle, and am looking for opinions. What I currently drive is very old, and I'm unlikely to get any meaningful trade-in value for it. Normally I would simply look to repair what I consider to be a transportation appliance, but due to its age as well as the number and type of issues I've decided it's best to get rid of it. I've been interested in (and have been offered great deals on) the 2019 Nissan Rogue and 2019 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. I drove options from Honda and Hyundai and was not thrilled. I'm uncomfortable with the fact that there is a network connection to the machine that controls my brakes, acceleration, steering, and safety system in each of these vehicles. Does anyone have any general advice, opinions, or other options I should consider?
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An armed man has been arrested after he stole an ambulance and drove into a family in Oslo, injuring two babies
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Nearly two-thirds of Uber customers don’t tip their drivers
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This month, Las Vegas will let people pay for parking tickets with a food donation
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The complicated ethics of Tesla's Autopilot - It could save the lives of millions, but it will kill some people first
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The trials and process of stop motion automotive restoration
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The A2 motorway no longer divides Maastricht
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Banning cars on San Francisco’s Market Street, once a radical idea, approved unanimously
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Every bus in the US deserves its own lane
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The most detailed map of auto emissions in America
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What do you prefer diesel or petrol?
So what do you prefer a Diesel or a petrol ?, I personally love Diesel I think they are superior to petrol in many ways
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Denmark calls for EU ban on all diesel and petrol cars by 2040
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London EV Company – Electric-driven 'London cabs' part of Copenhagen green effort
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Today is Car-Free Sunday in Brussels
It's car free Sunday here in Belgium and the streets are a treat to navigate. Cycling is actually slower than usual since there are so many people constantly on the streets, many of them...
It's car free Sunday here in Belgium and the streets are a treat to navigate. Cycling is actually slower than usual since there are so many people constantly on the streets, many of them pedestrians or roller skaters.
But it's .. safe. Nice. Breathable. Not that Brussels isn't those things normally but today more than usual.
Some photos here: https://twitter.com/Adys/status/1175756235733438464
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I haven't owned a car in twelve years. What should I buy?
My question is exactly what it says on the title. For the past 12 years I've lived in a downtown area and all my workplaces have been metro accessible. I've gotten by with car shares and rentals...
My question is exactly what it says on the title. For the past 12 years I've lived in a downtown area and all my workplaces have been metro accessible. I've gotten by with car shares and rentals and borrowing other people's cars when I really needed them. but I'm applying for a job that would have about 45min to 1 hour commutes each way and will need a car to get by. I'm also just looking forward to having one, both because I have a dog now and my wife and I will start trying for a kid soon and it just seems more convenient to get around than relying on lyfts.
Yet having been out of needing to care about cars for 12 years, the modern world of everything being electronic is new and scary to me. Apparently transmissions don't need to shift gears anymore, there are alerts and alarms and sensors everywhere. . . I'm lost. I need help folks.
So here's what I'm looking for, ordered by priority:
- Visibility! I live in a city with busy streets and am terrified of accidentally killing a cyclist or scooter. So visibility is important to me, both blind-spot visibility and visibility on turns. Every rental or car share I've used has had shit for rear visibility. This includes the Ford Fiesta, the Mercedes GLC, and the Mercedes GLA. The Chevy Cruze has been okay, but still pales in comparison to the faithful 1999 Sentra of my youth.
- Fun! I haven't owned a car in forever. I want to enjoy driving it. A manual is out as my wife will need to drive it too, but something that feels peppy and has a good drive feel is important to me. I really like to "feel" like I'm driving and want something with really responsive steering and an okay amount of pick-up. We don't need to be getting into racer level, but I also don't want it to feel like I'm struggling to merge onto the highway (as I often do in a rental Fiesta or Cruze).
- Easy to park. Again, I'm in a city and parallel parking can be a giant pain and I always feel guilty holding up the people behind me when I'm doing it. Some of these features to alert when you're close to the car behind you or the simulated overhead view that some cars can give you seem great. I'd probably just settle for a backup camera and proximity sensors though.
- Cost of ownership
- Roomy and easy to get in and out of, including loading dogs and car seats for kids. I want to be able to drive around 5 people comfortably, with decent shoulder room and not make people feel cramped on long drives.
- Not too "basic." As in, I value some level of novelty and originality and would prefer something unique that not everyone else has. This is the most childish of my requests, so I don't rank it too highly.
Price-wise I'm leaning towards around $30,000 and could maybe be persuaded to get to around $40,000 for something that's REALLY perfect and cheap to own long-term. I'm currently considering a Prius, the Mazda3, a VW Golf, and a Toyota Rav4. I generally prefer sedans because of the responsiveness and drive-feel.
My logical brain is leaning Prius, but my inner teenager is saying "DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO BEING A LAME OLD MAN!!" The Golf and the Rav4 Hybrid are kind of tied. The Rav4 is bigger and harder to park, but it is roomier and has a lower cost of ownership. The Golf seems easier to park and would be more fun to drive, but it's also kind of expensive if I opt for a GTI or sport version. Plus it has less room, seems less luxe, and. . .I don't know it just looks kinda bland. I'm definitely leaning towards a low-mileage certified pre-owned whichever way I go just to not have to pay for depreciation.
So, any advice? Any other suggestions? Anything, feature-wise, I should be paying particular attention to?
The Mazda3 hatch seems really nice, but I'm worried I will 100% kill a cyclist
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Uber to limit drivers' app access to comply with NYC regulation
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Amazon will order 100,000 electric delivery vans from electric vehicle startup Rivian, Jeff Bezos says
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Motorsports
Anyone here into motorsports? Also, anyone into simracing?
10 votes -
The rise of the electric scooter
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The future is four wheels, cyclists be damned
12 votes -
The world's most important electric car is launching now, and it's not a Porsche or Tesla - The electric version of Renault's low-cost Kwid
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Driven to despair – road toll charges take centre stage in Norway vote
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Helsinki citizens give positive feedback to robot buses – majority said they felt safe and secure
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Oregon woman turns school buses into tiny homes for working homeless families
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Any motorcyclists?
I'm about to do my full motorbike licence here in the UK (direct access course) and currently looking at my first big bike, thinking about a 600cc Triumph at the moment. Wondered if there are any...
I'm about to do my full motorbike licence here in the UK (direct access course) and currently looking at my first big bike, thinking about a 600cc Triumph at the moment. Wondered if there are any other riders here on tildes, what do you ride, what's your history with bikes etc.?
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Tesla’s autopilot found partly to blame for 2018 Los Angeles Freeway crash
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As some locals claim sleep deprivation and environmental racism, I-70 construction will continue into the night for at least a year
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Why Uber is a slow-motion tragedy for our cities
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Why speed kills cities: US cities are dropping urban speed limits in an effort to boost safety and lower crash rates. But the benefits of less-rapid urban mobility don’t end there
7 votes -
Uber quarterly results show $5.2 billion loss and slowest-ever revenue growth rate
7 votes -
US Feds told Tesla to stop making “misleading statements” on Model 3 safety
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Ride-hail apps fret over New York City’s new regulations
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Finnish government plans to allow congestion charges in its cities
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Car boom brings gridlock misery to ‘green and happy’ Bhutan
3 votes