The current limo is based on the same platform as GM's medium duty semi truck. (GMC Kodiak) I don't think the Model X's platform will support it the weight.
The current limo is based on the same platform as GM's medium duty semi truck. (GMC Kodiak) I don't think the Model X's platform will support it the weight.
This is one of the few cars where a spoiler really makes it look way better.
Watch it, it's a piece of 3D animating artwork.
Current limo's based on a GM's semi truck platform. Unfortunately, standard car platforms can't carry the weight of many many hidden things.
Toner refill is 57$ according to Amazon. -Smacks head- Printer's 50$.
In this state, it looks like your average drift rocket already.
"What do you drive?"
Corporate IMAP emails that don't have their own native GUI. They're just a server so it's nice to have an email client like these to mange your emails.
I can see the 500L underneath. It's hiding but it's there.
I heard the air nozzle is the the centre of for better balence. So yes, dem wheels.
If you slap on a spoiler to this car, it completely makes to not bad, take a look at the GTS concept of it.
I wish I had a little more income to pay for the channels I want.
They're not using BB10, they're using QNX buddy.
But in defense, there's anti viruses that have way better detection rates only available paid. You need them especially if you don't want viruses spreading throughout your network. Stuff like F Secure, ESET are amazing and some really easy on resources too.
Every car company has a different GUI for QNX, it's basically a stable programming base. It'll be up to Ford to make a good user interface and easy to find menu.
Partnering with QNX portion, not Blackberry so much.
It's a solid system, look at the new Audi TT, openly programmable interface too.
If I had to rank them on experiences and reports: (From most private to least)