You are 'Elf'
You are 'Elf'
"At some point in the future, though, RFID-equipped bolts and parts could contain valuable data for mechanics and hobbyists, tracking for stolen cars even if they're parted out, and more."
Now I feel like the People's Liberation Front Of Judea. But apart from the Corvette, the ATS, the CTS, the Impala and the Astra VXR what has GM ever done for us?
I think the solution is to 'do a Ford' and make decent cars that people like rather than crappy blandmobiles that people don't. The Astra VXR is great though
I know but it seems they may end up on production cars in future. Then it would become an issue
I know but it seems they may end up on production cars in future
Seems to me that when the car is 10 years old and rust and time have welded the f*cker in place it's just going to sheer or round off when you try and undo it. I'd much rather have a decent lump of metal that won't crumble because it's hollow
If I'm allowed to vote for myself I will @speedmonkeycouk
Really crap seats. The rest of the Dacia Sandero is cheap, because the car costs £5,999. But the seats are pretty awful. You roll out of them above 20mph. Half decent seats are a must
How did you know? You must own one
It opens the glovebox in the Lotus Evora
I invite you to guess what this button is?
To back you up I spoke to a friend who attended the Q50 Euro launch. He said it was merely only OK - not as good as most others in class. And the steer by wire was weird
I don't know if other auto writers do this, but when I drive a car I always ask myself this question: "If I had the money, and I was in the market for this type of car, would I buy this one?" The cars you're about to read about are the ones that made me answer "Yes."
The answer to almost every question in life is Porsche 924S but in this case I'll make an exception. Porsche Macan
Steer by wire is downright dangerous. It's one innovation too far. Aircraft are subject to masses of safety checks before take-off. Cars aren't. If the throttle or brakes stop working at least you can steer to relative safety. If the steering stops working you're f*cked - and so is the poor bugger you hit
And then a shit, front wheel drive mini people carrier called the B
I have a car for me and a car for the dogs (BMW 323i SE Touring) purely because they make a mess, spread fur everywhere and the car smells of damp dog.
It goes against all my OCD tendencies. Put it back down!!!!!
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