@X-cchannel-M: Yeah, I am not a fan of that Nagare design or whatever its called. I think they shoulda continued with the good looks of their past cars, rather than a radical change.
@X-cchannel-M: Yeah, I am not a fan of that Nagare design or whatever its called. I think they shoulda continued with the good looks of their past cars, rather than a radical change.
@wkiernan: That would kick ass
@zekestone: I can't stand that Civic, I think everything about it is ugly as sin.
@alexander_the_car_salamander: Yeah. Honda, and Toyota are very cautious when they design a new model. They try to appeal to as many people as they did before, so the changes are not as drastic. However the last Civic was a big change on the previous generation.
@c010rb1indusa: I was at a store that sells McIntosh and other lavish brands, the owner/sales guy told me that the average audiophile is of medium income and means...some drive old Camry's and Chevy Astro vans. He just said they spend tonnes of money on high end equipment.
@Edward V.C. Jackson: Hey man, high quality vinyl when played on an expensive turntable sounds better than anything....
@IFTNFS:Korean cars were crap when they came out, as they were poor in quality and safety.
@CraigSu: I was in BYD's area at the 2009 NAIAS, and the hood prop broke off one of their subcompacts. Their rep, held the hood up while a passer by offered to fix it!!
They should have called it the Buick LaCruze
@darkly: I used a Toshiba tablet pc, that was pretty cool. It was a full functioned notebook that you could fold backwards and use a stylus. When not in the field you use it as a normal computer. The main problem was the weight and size. I am thinking the new windows tablets won't be like the really expensive ones…
@BazookaJoe: I believe you are mistaken, GM has had far more recalls over the years. Don't forget the Ford/Firestone exploding tires saga of the late 90's.
@mytdawg: Is that a functional hood intake? I hope so...or I would be taking that shizz off!!