You got the color right too. :)
You got the color right too. :)
I don't think they'd change the gearbox
I hope he was well oiled up before the fact, being IRON man and all.
I always liked the 156 over the 159, but I prefer the original face. The design of the 156 manages to borrow throughout Alfa's history and still look original.
not a sedan.
What's it doing? Getting headlined on Jalopnik that's what. Social media marketing, car companies do it too.
80 bullets, about 8 clips, how much ammo does a regular traffic cop carry?
I'm just one of those guys who doesn't want my car to be a robot/geisha/personal assistant/life support combo. I am a man who wants a car to permit me to 'feel' the act of driving.
Because we have an idea what a car looks like, and that usually contains a bonnet of some length, it's just necessary for us human beings to be able to consider a car a car. There are other details as well, a grille for example. Early Renaults that had the radiator behind the engine had a fake grille, as did many of…
Oh yeah, the cars you didn't know about, packed with some nice photos and copious amounts of interesting history. Sans everything being so /awesome/ all-the-friggin-time. Miss that.
exactly :)
No point in trying, the Italians are quite patriotic about FIAT.
VIN and PIN already contain 'number' in the acronym. (the wine joke's good though)
I think the entire manual in spanish was to describe and add colour to the situation. The horn was blaring at the same time after all.
I think many just went WTF over your comment, but it's actually true and sad that we have such idiotic laws here.
He mentioned that it's on a tablet, they can't do s*
Yes.It.Does. Most all of my friends in France got cruise control optioned in on their cars.
I agree on the rental car case, I just wanted to point out that it's a superior system with a greater learning curve (if it's a car you live with daily). The radio part though, it's like PSA actually wants to go bankrupt.
Automatic boxes and big engines. In order to improve mpg the box keeps the revs low. Low revs = less power. I doubt most 'muricans rev their engines to 4-5000 rpm, which in europe is considered normal behaviour.
In a 2004 Peugeot 206 and 2004 Renault Laguna the remote system was exactly the same. Had the Laguna, loved the system, I find the steering mounted audio controls on my Ford uncomfortable.