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Mad Max fan recreates original Interceptor car
A movie-loving petrolhead has spent $125,000 to create his dream car – the Mad Max Interceptor. Michigan born Dale Walter, 50, fell in love with the powerful vehicle when he watched George Miller's ...
“Mad Max mode” may sound like something out of a video game, but it is a real-life setting for cars currently plying America’s streets. And it poses genuine danger. Despite its name, FSD does not ...
Much to its credit, the Mad Max franchise has never had an outright bad movie. That said, there are two that are much better than the other three. Even at its worst the franchise has always strived to ...
“Mad Men” is coming to HBO Max on Dec. 1. The beloved series starring Jon Hamm will also be available in 4K for the first time ever, for premium subscribers. Before it launches on HBO Max, “Mad Men” ...
The Lionsgate series for AMC joins the likes of 'The Sopranos' and 'The Wire.' By Tony Maglio Mad Men always kind of belonged on HBO, and now it will be. “Mad Men is a great addition to the HBO Max ...
Tesla, despite being at the vanguard of self-driving tech, hasn't cultivated what you would call an overtly favorable reputation in the eyes of federal agencies. On the contrary, the company's ...
Tesla calls it Mad Max mode, but it’s the humans who end up sounding terrified. In a viral TikTok clip, a driver and his friend test the Autopilot feature, which is supposed to handle traffic ...
A recent update to Tesla's Full Self-Driving saw the first production deployment of "Mad Max" mode, an aggressive driving profile willing to take more risks, speed, and weave through traffic to get ...
Tesla is making headlines again with the return of its Mad Max mode in Full Self-Driving (Supervised). This feature, designed to make the car drive more aggressively, has arrived just as the automaker ...
Federal investigators who are looking into Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) tech have requested information from the company about the Mad Max mode it added to the system. The company has claimed that ...
Tesla has resurrected a controversial driver-assist mode within its Full Self-Driving system called “Mad Max,” drawing the immediate attention from federal regulators. The National Highway Traffic ...
U.S. regulators are now looking into Tesla's new "Mad Max" self-driving mode, which allows vehicles to speed and swerve through traffic. Credit: Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images Despite U.S.
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