I’m so confused.
I’m so confused.
To me this is a sweeeeet feature, and one that may easily push me to a used Mazda (with infotainment screen) in the future.
I’m telling you, since owning one in the early 2000's, the correct name is Lincoln Navimonster.
Easily, the ‘84 Audi 200 that died on a nice bridge north of Syracuse, NY, when the timing belt snapped.
There’s small, and there’s REALLY small.
Ha ha.
Good call.
I *like* smaller cars; IMHO this is great.
My father hates cars, and hates driving. If they could put an autopilot on a washing machine and it would take him places, that would probably be his ideal car. So, I grew up with the family crap cars - Caprice Classic, AMC Concord wagon, Chevy Celebrity that was a former rental, and a couple of Grand Marquis. He’d…
So... without delving for it... why are there sometimes blank signs put out? An empty “Attractions” sign graced the NYS Thruway exit near where I grew up (Westmoreland, exit 32 IIRC) for years, for example. Do they take it down and put something on it if someone ponies up?
Three fair stories.
Slightly off topic, but the first time I brought my ‘14 Civic Si in for service at my local dealership, they asked me why I hadn’t bought it there.
The car may have been soiled by a technician, after all.
Leaf who alone?
You forgot HVAC, Drew.
In 1998, my father-in-law bought his daughter a new Plymouth Neon Expresso. With the DOHC 2.0 inline 4 and very little weight, it could have been a good thing... if not completely neutered by the 3 speed automatic. At time of purchase, we put Geico’s mechanical breakdown coverage on it - meaning that nothing on it…
9th is less “frantic”, less “Jekyll-and-Hyde” than the 8th gen was. The redline decrease by 1000 RPM made a huge and unfortunate loss of that dual nature of the car.
I will.