Why we can't have better headlights here in the U.S.
Outdated safety standards, lack of NHTSA leadership keep us in the dark
Audi,
a leader in automotive lighting, has repeatedly run into snags trying
to bring state-of-the-art car headlights to the U.S. The German luxury
automaker's recently introduced matrix laser headlight system, which performs many of the same trick as Mercedes-Benz's Digital Light, also isn't legal on U.S. roads.
And five years after the introduction of its matrix-beam LED lighting,
which illuminates more of the road without blinding oncoming motorists
with brights by simultaneously operating high and low beams, Audi still
can't bring that technology to the U.S. either. This is because it
doesn't adhere to the inflexible and archaic 50-year-old Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
(FMVSS) that require all vehicles to have headlights capable of only
switching from high to low beams and not blend the two together, which
also rules out MB's Digital Light tech.
(AutoBlog.com)
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
I'm Going To Take A Serious Look Into This
The Rally Rd App Lets You Invest In Collector Cars As Stocks, An Asset That Outperforms Gold
Rally Rd is an app that lets you get in on this type of investing without having to purchase an entire collector’s car. Each car within the Rally Rd portfolio is divided up into 2,000 shares and investors can purchase shares in every car.
The goal behind Rally Rd is to help investors diversify their portfolios and in this goal, I think they’re certainly achieving. I can’t imagine that there are too many young investors like myself out there who are considering investing heavily in collector’s cars. It’s just not an asset that is on many millennial’s radars. But I certainly dig the idea of being able to buy shares in these cars instead of having to purchase the entire vehicle and be tasked with having to take care of the car myself.
(BroBible.com)
Rally Rd is an app that lets you get in on this type of investing without having to purchase an entire collector’s car. Each car within the Rally Rd portfolio is divided up into 2,000 shares and investors can purchase shares in every car.
The goal behind Rally Rd is to help investors diversify their portfolios and in this goal, I think they’re certainly achieving. I can’t imagine that there are too many young investors like myself out there who are considering investing heavily in collector’s cars. It’s just not an asset that is on many millennial’s radars. But I certainly dig the idea of being able to buy shares in these cars instead of having to purchase the entire vehicle and be tasked with having to take care of the car myself.
(BroBible.com)
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