Pay hundreds of thousands of dollars more for a car that works only marginally better/worse than the competition!
I can see it now. Every car manufacturer designs their AI to communicate through a common protocol in order to maximise traffic flow and situational awareness
Meanwhile Apple cars have no AUX cable or radio and can only stream music through iTunes. The vehicle also will not start until you sign in. They require three chained adaptors to work with Tesla superchargers, and it costs $2400 to repair the windscreen whenever it is destroyed by a small pebble. The patented corner shape is designed to ensure the entire vehicle explodes in any collisions faster than 10km/h. Every vehicle in the series will become longer and longer, culminating with the iCar 15 which will practically be a bus
Did I miss any memes
[QUOTE=ScottyWired;51478733]I can see it now. Every car manufacturer designs their AI to communicate through a common protocol in order to maximise traffic flow and situational awareness
Meanwhile Apple cars have no AUX cable or radio and can only stream music through iTunes. The vehicle also will not start until you sign in. They require three chained adaptors to work with Tesla superchargers, and it costs $2400 to repair the windscreen whenever it is destroyed by a small pebble. The patented corner shape is designed to ensure the entire vehicle explodes in any collisions faster than 10km/h. Every vehicle in the series will become longer and longer, culminating with the iCar 15 which will practically be a bus
Did I miss any memes[/QUOTE]
The car will also be able to be bent by toddlers because "thinner is better"
So i guess that later on we have different kinda of self driving AI's each with their own patented features, thus making it impossible to have a system that would just have it all
[QUOTE=ScottyWired;51478733]I can see it now. Every car manufacturer designs their AI to communicate through a common protocol in order to maximise traffic flow and situational awareness
Meanwhile Apple cars have no AUX cable or radio and can only stream music through iTunes. The vehicle also will not start until you sign in. They require three chained adaptors to work with Tesla superchargers, and it costs $2400 to repair the windscreen whenever it is destroyed by a small pebble. The patented corner shape is designed to ensure the entire vehicle explodes in any collisions faster than 10km/h. Every vehicle in the series will become longer and longer, culminating with the iCar 15 which will practically be a bus
Did I miss any memes[/QUOTE]
Only has one pedal
okay so long as it doesn't use apple maps
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;51478663]Pay hundreds of thousands of dollars more for a car that works only marginally better/worse than the competition![/QUOTE]But it's available in special apple copyrighted colours and has an apple on it.
Something tells me it'll look like this with an apple logo:
[t]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/ea/Smart_car_alloy.jpg[/t]
With an adapter for the steering wheel, you'll have to get a wireless steering wheel if you want to use the brakes and accelerator yourself.
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