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That’s the one feature missing on my current car that I wish it had, and I don’t even think it’s offered as an option. Hyundai, Kia and Ford seem to make it relatively easy to option ventilated seats, while a lot of the traditional “luxury” brands I’ve looked at (Acura, Mercedes, Jag, Audi) make it nearly impossible

Sounds like a neat system that, if proven successful, could easily find its way into other FCA vehicles without sacrificing much in the way of interior/cargo volume or price.

The camera adds 75 pounds.

I should add, it looks like they will still receive some of the revenue that was coming to them from F1, but not all of it. The other 9 teams voted unanimously to allow them to “inherit” some of the former team’s earnings. So they’re still out a lot of money, but not as much as I thought earlier.

And since it’s electric there’s no need to add a silencer!

For those wondering how a team could owe money to its sponsors, the BWT sponsorship that’s adorned the car for the past two seasons came in the form of a loan.

I’m going to have to disagree with all of the people that are fawning over this car’s looks. I have never been a fan of the really angular, edgy Cadillac design from the mid-00's onward, and this car seems to have the worst parts of it. Specifically, the proportions seem really off and the belt line is so high in the

I have an employee in his early 20's who’s been with us for a little less than a year, who previously worked in sales at a local Nissan dealer. He said his experience in sales there was terrible, with the sales manager encouraging sleazy tactics, expecting sales people to talk people into cars and features they didn’t

Literally every brand new car I’ve ever purchased has had license plates on it already when I’ve picked it up. I’ve seen some states that issue a temporary paper tag, but that seems to be the exception rather than the rule in my experience.

I agree with your general premise, but I disagree about the fob specifically. I kind of like the idea of not having a separate physical key fob but instead having a proximity credit card-sized thing that fits in my wallet. One less separate thing to carry. The technology has to be there to make it work, although I

Because revenue generation.

Also helps to look for a light bar. If there’s a light bar, it’s probably a cop. 

Puh-LEASE. 747 oozes class, and it’s royalty itself; the Queen of the Skies! The A380 is as graceful looking as Rob Ford at a buffet.

100% agree with this. There’s a Camry in my town that has the chrome door edge trim, and also chrome around the wheel arches & fender lines, chrome wiper blades and a chrome fuel filler door.  It looks like a JC Whitney catalog threw up on it. 

Not cool, ranch!  That’s nacho finga! 

When my wife and I were shopping back in the spring, I found that the price listed on the website often reflected every single possible rebate that was currently on that vehicle, even if it was impossible for someone to qualify for all of them.  So the price online wasn’t reflective of any dealer discounts at all,

When Sports Authority was going out, I had an eye on an exercise bike so I would go check on it every week to see if the discounts had increased.  When the discounts went from 20%, to 40% to 60% to “EVERYTHING MUST GO! FINAL DAYS!” the net price of the bike never changed, only the price it was supposedly “discounted

It hasn’t disappeared entirely. My Acura TLX has all-wheel-steering, but it appears to be a much more modern, simple, reliable version.

Of course he was... Just when you think they’ve gotten the Shelby hype rocket as high as they can, they find another booster to strap onto it.

This should be painted on the wall of a VW/Audi repair shop. Perfect!