Car of The Day

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  • imbecile0
    • yay! another fugly 4x4 to crush cyclists with!hans_glib
    • it's totally electric with a range of 400 milesimbecile
    • looks good but the idea of electric 4x4 is laughable.pr2
    • the first squad car ever was electric, in 1899. big oil stifles electric development. your love for emissions and doubt in electricity are laughableimbecile
    • pretty dope. i usually get cheap cars, but i dream of driving something like this. maybe in 15 years.bezoar
    • @pr: no it's not because electricity gives massive torque.hans_glib
    • @imbecile: i know it's electric but it's still ugly and will still be driven by idiots who won't see cyclistshans_glib
    • as someone who owned an electric scooter (in the city - meaning plenty of access to electricity) i can tell u that it isn't fun.pr2
    • If we're generalizing, the same cyclist who run stop lights and weave through traffic ignoring traffic laws, harassing pedestrians? those cyclists?imbecile
    • You can't equate messenger cyclists with recreational cyclists that head to the mtns to ride. We have both, everywhere. Apples/oranges.formed
    • Silent is what will kill the cyclists, like they are already killing civilians (no sound).formed
    • oh, but i can. cars kill those driving other cars, why all the cyclist sympathy?imbecile
    • and statistically, very large trucks are responsible for a very large percentage of vehicle & cyclist accidents leaving cars and suvs with little harm to ridersimbecile
    • Hopefully they built electric cars with enough capability to spot cyclists/pedestrians before the driver does.slappy
    • This includes not allowing doors to open if a cyclist / vehicle is within an unsafe distance, or at least an audible warning etc to stop car-doorings..slappy
    • Drive safe. Watch for cyclists. And, if i have the money in 2020, this would be a top contender. 11,000 lbs tow? Matte grey plzBrokenHD
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