Saloon_Hoon
Saloon_Hoon
Saloon_Hoon

ahh, that i can understand; ive gone keyless; my apt, elevator, parking garage, office; all keyless, all that's left is the car and the mailbox lol

yup - my acura tl-s had single zone with a simple 'auto' button that did everything for me - now in my STI, i have to turn two dials to auto, and a 3rd to the temp i desire. way too much.

sounds like you're missing the point -

gotta add to that - the usb ports put out 500ma collectively (yeah, it's that stupid). so try charging an iphone and bluetooth headset on that port? not happening. it shuts the port off, tries again, shuts it off again... (and or the phone cycles from 'plugged' 'unplugged' state.)

agreed with everyone on this board - my short answer is 'anything that makes a passenger out of whats supposed to be a driver'.

agreed unless it's fully keyless - in the sense of the EDM STI's (of which i'm massively jealous), the RFID key stays in your pocket. walk up, sit, press button, go. unlike the s2k's mentioned, where you still had a mechanical key (useless).

ill play, i like Spyker (which after research turns out was very similar to saab..)

thanks for posting! I had never really considered flat folding 'tripods' until i saw this article and i seem to like the manfrotto pocket versions even more! before that I've been using my compact gorilla pod as well as this cheapo 3 legged version that folds flat..

thats a really interesting concept we have in the states - that we can somehow 'violate their rights to cellular communication' when it's actually illegal within the confines of a prison to have a cellphone - even as a visitor, you have to leave everything behind. I noticed other people asked the same in the comments

i guess it wouldnt be a bad idea to turn on bluetooth ahead of time?

A question I would've asked is whether or why don't they use cell jammers? I'm sure they can be localized within the prison walls to the point where the only spot with any reception is outside in the open yard right beside an electric fence or something...

i wonder if coach builders ever see these videos and shake their heads in disgust.

i keep a running spreadsheet of all my stats from day 1 of purchase for my '11 STI; i love watching the 'Revs to Date' cell climb every time i enter new data... boggles the mind... of course, it's appx, based on an average between distance + speed; I also did one for approximate 'seat time'

yes! I just got a Fanatec wheel but for the life of me cant figure out why anyone would have the shifter in that position! (as in pic above)

dunno if i even saw it mentioned, but i now thought, CEL should have made it to the list...

exactly how i saw it too - i'm not buying it to get rid of it; im getting it because i want an NSX and am willing to wrench it back to perfect health. just for me and the road.

i'd drive it.

you'd think if he dropped 10k in it that he'd fix that horrible panel gap of the hood along the fenders... yikes!

i'm going to have to disagree to india being anywhere on that list. everytime ive been out driving, i've never once been stuck in a jam; maybe because i ride a motorcycle and split lanes clear into tomorrow? but nah, traffic aint that bad. honolulu on the otherhand, needs to be on that list in the top five for