US Cable companies own and operate massive wifi networks.
US Cable companies own and operate massive wifi networks.
"This is our way of way of trying to reach out and get people," he said in a recent interview. "The way to conquest in that super competitive market is to get people's seats in seats." Peffer said qualified drivers who have a registered vehicle are eligible for the payout, which comes in the form of Visa prepaid gift…
The other side was when owners complained that their TRUCK rode too much like a TRUCK they were instructed, often by the dealership, to lower the air pressure well below the factory recommended amount.
One of America's most-revered CEOs isn't going to Microsoft, so what's next?
This is, however, how you her warmed up and ready to go.
I'll give Audi some points in this department. Here's the inside of the new Audi A3. As you can see, the nav screen goes away when you don't want it, retreating into a little slot in the dash. A lot of them seem to do that now. When I was driving a Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG, people kept asking if the screen shrunk into…
I have accepted that center-mounted displays screens in cars, touch or otherwise, are not going anywhere. But why do so many of them look like they've just been tacked on as an afterthought? It looks terrible.
2015 Hyundai Sonata wagon?
Army Gator
BTF reenactment?
There is the odd sentence in the ad - '227K Engine Rebuilt $150K (Previous Owner)' that I can't quite make heads or tails of. Does that mean that the S14 was rebuilt at that mileage and cost by the previous owner? If so, and if he spent one hundred and fifty thousand dollars on the refresh, then I wonder how many…
That looks very hard to clean by hand.
The materials look like they are on par with my wife's 2013 Elantra. That is to say, they look hard and cheap. Grey is not a flattering color for this interior. Maybe they should show it in black or that awful beige that Hyundai likes.
The CLA has the one of the most aerodynamic shapes of any production car – meaning it uses less fuel and creates less noise as it purrs along the road. By way of demonstrating its remarkable aerodynamic credentials, the new advert introduces a sleepy kitty to the CLA's swoopy coupé form, with predictable results.
It looks much better than the current one. My question is: how will it look in base trim when the grille will most likely be flat plastic, black plastic where the fog lights are, and hub caps over steel wheels. The XSE shown above will not be the volume model we will see on the roads.
Diesel = $$$, AWD = $$$, Wagon = $$$. I have a feeling this will be a $35000 Jetta. I'd rather see a FWD Manual Wagon with the 1.8T base model engine and 38 MPG highway, 32+ combined. If they could get that here for around $21,000 it would a serious contender for my next car.
Hey guys, we don't have time to Google this and write an article about it. Can you guys do the research for us?
Ford fans will say the Raptor's better at this, Power Wagon will retort by being better at that.
The Equinox is a fine vehicle, even if it's out-styled and outclasses by nearly every car in its class. Would the fact that it's safer in a few categories guide you to buy it over, say, a better Mazda or Honda?
The VW Jetta Trek was perfect. The vehicle already targeted people who were young and active... then they threw in a bike with it.