EsoBOFH
Kyle Geddes
EsoBOFH

Totally agree.. the connectivity is great, I just don’t understand the need for a separate, costly, internet connection when you could just connect it to the existing one in your pocket. I suppose there are some security implications there, but communications could be encrypted. Comms from the car to the manufacture

well it will balance out your right.. gigggigiddy

Exactly... and when networks change over to 5g, you know this will be a useless option or will require expensive upgrades. It’s pure lameness all around.

Agree where it’s electric via stereo etc.. but I live real piped in sounds from the intake or otherwise. Would love to hear more intake and engine noises!

Totall disagree. I love my RAV.. the AWD actually works well, it tows my boat (and has towed a utility trailer with 5000 lbs of dirt), it’s great in the snow, it’s fantastic on gas, has great visibility, and packs all the kids and their stuff. Small, efficient, utilitarian, affordable. I’d argue it’s what people

This. I can’t believe how hard this is being marketing - as though it’s an amazing advancement in technology and something we can’t live without. Every mobile phone can create a WiFi hotspot, and share internet out to everyone in the car... without having to buy an extra sim card and account for your car.. so what

Not sure how you arrived at that.. one of the major knocks on the tundra was that it “drove like a truck” when there was no load in it. Indeed, my 2007 was jarring at times. It was built to be the biggest tower, and heaviest hauler (which it was in 2007) - and that came at the expense of a comfortable suspension.

Agreed 100%.. in 2007, the tundra outclassed everyone in terms of HP, towing capabilities, big braking performance, and super usability and utility (not to mention it was, surprisingly, the most american truck (most american parts %, most american labor %) when compared to the big 3 - and may still be). They have

On the contrary, with demand for energy down, the price should also decrease. So this is literally the rich helping the poor.

i know right! kind of made the rest of the video pointless.

Front axle needs to move forward 6 inches.

Pretty sure every phone can create a WiFi hotspot these days.. . are they suggesting i go get a new sim card and mobile plan for my vehicle to enable the same thing I already have for free, and continues to work when out of the vehicle? I don't get it.

Is there a back-up cable? for redundancy? or is dual cables going to be an option?

I don’t understand the complaints on this one.. this is one of most stylish fax machines i’ve ever seen.

Think I'll stick with what I have now... A good antenna (which gets me all the local and network TV I need) and Netflix. 8$/mo, done.

The country's most popular beer... or the alternative title;

16. Where do we get prunes from?

I always thought this deck was a great example... It holds and charges your phone, which is the interface. Perfect.

This design has all that in spades... pretty great implementation actually.

I don't understand how this can charge anything at all with only 20 seconds generation time.