I don’t think it’s merely about ease of use. People barely scratch the surface of functionality on their smartphones. I have coworkers who can’t even do the most basic things in Office, even though their job relies on those tools.
I don’t think it’s merely about ease of use. People barely scratch the surface of functionality on their smartphones. I have coworkers who can’t even do the most basic things in Office, even though their job relies on those tools.
Picking up food in someone else’s car is a complete lack of respect. I never eat in my own car, so what makes you think I’d be okay with you picking up some smelly, greasy fast food with it? Use your own damn car to pick up food, or if free time is an issue considering preparing lunch at home. I’m not responsible for…
Ehh... I’ve seen a lot worse. Namely, almost everything coming from Toyota right now.
I saw one of these on the road a few days ago... I’m pretty sure Toyota added superfluous bumper vents to preempt the Camry dent. In fact, the car looks like it rear-ended something at the factory.
I’ve always been a fan of the i3; to the point that I’d even consider getting one. Unfortunately, reliability is crap. I’m not sure how BMW has managed to make an electric car unreliable, but I probably shouldn’t be surprised.
I agree... The composition is nice, but it’s overexposed and lacking a bit of contrast.
What about when the crowd encourages this kind of behavior from the driver? It seems like they’re usually happy to see guys perform burnouts and donuts. Right up to the point that something goes wrong, then suddenly they turn self-righteous.
No, Brazilians are not Latino. It’s a weird thing, but the label is intended to include Spanish speakers only. So, although Brazilians are excluded, Spaniards can identify as Latino. Which is weird, because otherwise you’d expect them to be lumped in with white Europeans like Portuguese, French or Italians.
It seems to be a universal thing that people are gravitating towards SUVs. I’d never get one myself, but I can understand why people want them.
Yeah, crucial to the styling, but not much else.
Last time I checked, Dish Network let you pay your bill in Bitcoins.
I’m not too crazy about the grille or the chrome around the headlights, but otherwise, damn, that looks nice. There’s something both soothing and satisfying about a car with such straight, clean lines. The color is quite good too.
If you don’t see anything wrong with that then perhaps you need your license revoked. Assuming you’re of driving age.
Everyone assumes that Honda and Toyota are implementing the latest tech, but that really isn’t the case. And it’s the secret to their reliability. The Japanese tweak just enough to address issues, make refinements and reduce manufacturing costs without harming reliability. Beyond that they stick with the same engine…
It’s cool, don’t get me wrong, but I’d be more impressed watching this car do something like a hill climb. Then I think we’d see some real aggression because bouncing off the rev limiter like that really isn’t doing it for me.
VW is reliable compared to the crap produced by other European automakers. The problems with the Guilia being a good example of that.
I don’t know about the purple or the interior, but I quite like the rest of it. This is about as close to an SUV as I’d ever be willing to go.
I saw this story in the news and a few riders were interviewed. A couple bitched about being told what they could and couldn’t eat. Only in America do people whine about not being allowed to be inconsiderate assholes.
I wonder who complained about the ad because in my experience most people in Asia would struggle to see what’s offensive. Upon explaining the problem you’d be greeted to a shrug.