#4 is huge. I had an '89 Ford Probe. It had 330000km on it when the bottom rusted out and wasn't worth repairing. Mechanically that thing was still perfectly sound, and probably could have put another 100k on it.
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McNally Robinson is also a huge bookstore in Saskatoon.
Oh yeah, completely agree as long as it's done by the car with no telemetry or anything. When it comes to features like this my big worry is always privacy. The safety is a good thing.
My car turns off cruise control if you look away from the road for any length of time.
The highest speed limit in the USA is 137kph or 85mph. 148 is not a lot higher, and people tend to be stupid.
My car had a recall on it for braking too much. Probably a software issue that can be fixed, or has been fixed in newer models.
It is relatively easy. My 2019 Mazda3 does this already when cruise control is on. Its front manufacturer logo is a radar device, and there are a few more on the car. Making it full-time should be easy enough.
The deep sea has always been the home of nightmare fuel. Not outer space.
Or similarly, "not habitable, but it could have been". Subtle difference between the two.
There have been a few of these. Like the TMNT collection. Does anybody know if this is arcade emulation plus the original games, or did they also do other work?
The ADL confirms, your comment is anti-semitic.
What part of Canada? I see old pickups and SUVs all the time.