The Consulier GTP, "the first carbon fiber and Kevlar-bodied vehicle ever to go into production - with no structural metal in the body."
The Consulier GTP, "the first carbon fiber and Kevlar-bodied vehicle ever to go into production - with no structural metal in the body."
I love the Crown Victoria. It's big, it's fast (for a taxi) and it has space in it (with the longer NYC version). I'm going to miss them.
a Snooki edition would have been more effective.
I love me some Sweet Brown!
The ugly guy
He looks like a creeper in that pic I posted.
The 300 is a big sloppy car, the SRT8 versions are slightly less sloppy but not much better. Have you heard much of John Varvatos before this car came out?
What about the Chrysler 300 John Varvatos edition? Hey, lets name a special edition of a car after a designer with no notable characteristics, who hasn't done much in over 10 years.
I wanted one of these. Just as I was turning 16 there was one available in my area, but my parents refused to even let me test-drive it. They thought a small convertible like that would be way too fast.
We are obviously of a different demographic. This is one of the worse things ever. It ranks up there with the Ponitac Aztek and Subaru Baja.
There is ugly and then there is Lincoln's exceptionally ugly.
I like the MAX A/C button but would prefer a BMWs M button. The only thing the MAX A/C button does is turn on the air recycling.
I think they are equating all the tech in say the New S class into some sort of "any tech is good tech" and turning that into completely useless BS. At least they have toned down all the chrome plated plastic buttons inside the cars. Now they seem to be going with shiny easy to scratch plastics.
Lincoln had made some of the ugliest cars in recent memory. They are really nothing more than Fords with crappy plastic (up scale?) interiors. The latest styling is the worse ever. What are they thinking?
Are they going to show us what's under the hood soon?
What's the most obsessed over car you can think of...The McLaren F1 of course. This is one of my favorite videos that shows how obsessed Gordon Murray was with the F1. With his least favorite part of his personal F1 LOL!
Like i said before I could care less for resolution over 1920x1200 or so. But the bigger size screen makes it much easier to edit images, etc for me. The integrated graphics processors are good but not good enough to run the retina MBP screens, they really need a separate setup for that high resolution.
I need every inch of screen size I can get. Any resolution over the 1920x1200 that I have on my 17" MBP is overkill. If I were editing 1080 video I might think otherwise. But I edit graphics and the smaller the screen the harder it is to get all my work done efficiently.
No the screen's dimensions are much more important. If they made a 20" laptop I'd be the first one to buy it. The resolution of the screen makes less of a difference to me. My 1920x1200 17" screen is high enough for what I do. The extra resolution in the latest MBPs make almost do difference to me. I do graphics…
If it came down to it I'd make the jump back to PCs. All the software I use works with both Mac and PC universally.