I always wonder if I’m stretching the boundaries of civil Mopar discussion by bringing up the topic of driverless cars, but believe me, if you love driving your Mopar and don’t care about this, you need to.
It’s mid-September as I write this, and the number-one taxi service on the planet— Uber—has just announced it will be rolling out a driverless version of its service in Pittsburgh. I personally have never used a service like this, but Mopar Muscle publisher Michael Essex uses it regularly and swears by it. I’m a car guy, so I’ll always choose to take the wheel even if it’s a crappy rental, but Essex likes it because it allows him to get a ton of extra work done in traffic. Meh.
My knee-jerk reaction as a car guy is, what’s the point? Driverless cars are ugly, they’re slow, and they rob you of the wonderfully immersive driving experience. But that landscape is rapidly changing. Early in 2016, I watched Jay Leno try to beat an Audi RS7’s lap time at Sonoma Raceway on an episode of Jay Leno’s Garage. He did it, but only just barely, and with a good bit of experience under his belt. As a gearhead, all kinds of questions spin in my head. If high-performance cars like the Hellcat could be made selfdriving, would it be just as fun? Maybe. The less-experienced could see firsthand what a truly awesome run down the quarter-mile, or a lap around Watkins Glen, feels like. Will tuners, hackers, and aftermarket programmers be in the business of reprogramming the self-driving software? Will they do it for fun? To be malicious? Who’s on the hook for damages when intelligent cruise control and driverless cars fail? We’ll find out soon with the verdict from The Family of Joshua Brown v Tesla Motors.
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Orange Twist
LIVING LARGE WITH AN OLD-SCHOOL 426 STREET WEDGE DART
Striking Green
CAMPBELL AUTO RESTORATION COMBINES CLASSIC E-BODY STYLE WITH THE CAPABILITIES OF A 1970S GRAND TOURING COUPE. JASON JOHNSON’S 1972 BARRACUDA WAS BUILT TO GO HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH THE FINEST EXOTICS OF ITS ERA.
Muscle Car Era Console Update
REBUILDING A CENTER CONSOLE WITH YEARONE PARTS
Dedicated To The Cause
SERGEANT JOHN LIVINGSTON HAS OVERCOME PLENTY OF OBSTACLES IN HIS QUEST TO BUILD THE ULTIMATE ROAD RUNNER
Ok, Show Me.
GREETINGS FROM THE GRAVE
Just Do It
KENT NELSON SAVED THIS BELVEDERE II FROM CERTAIN DEATH
Custom-Tailored Mopar Quarter
OFF -THE-RACK PANEL INSTALLATION, OR TAILORED TO YOUR CAR?
Adding Fuel To The Fire
PLUMBING AN AEROMOTIVE STEALTH/PHANTOM IN-TANK FUEL PUMP TO FEED OUR HUNGRY ELEPHANT
Hot Parts
CALVERT RACING CALTRACS TRACTION BARS FOR MOPAR B-BODY NOW AVAILABLE AT SUMMIT
Family Affair
SON BUILDS BIG POWER FROM MOM’S SMALL-BLOCK DUSTER