“Rangers were incredibly cramped, uncomfortable and drove like a piece of scaffolding.”
lol Android 4 is what, 6 years old? I believe they are current on 9 with 10 out later this year.
classic everyone says they want them, then dont buy them. though to be fair the current midsize offerings are the size of fullsize trucks from the mid to late 90s.
it’s a little rotund no? needs more flat. and america is at least... three times that size
that is a poorly written email from a corporate lawyer. even if an intern wrote it, an associate or partner would’ve had to sign off on it i would hopefully imagine. unless they are the Australian legal team in which case were pissed up on Foster and that email is actually pretty remarkable
150 miles of range in an hour isn’t that great considering the economy of a bike is much greater than a car. Let’s say this is the equivalent of a Model S charging 50-60miles in an hour?
Well the Ranger and B-Series were still kickin around in 2009
Crew cab short bed truck will fit in a modern standard garage.
I had this conversation with a buddy. He loves LR, wants an LR, his goal is to become partner and drive an LR. He currently juggles X3 and Q3 crossovers.
No doubt prices have ballooned, but a couple factors:
most times its because the infotainment doesn’t do what an iphone does. and sure maybe its not as intuitive, but there is also onus on the consumer to read the damn manual, which we know never happens.
another item that is going to F cars on studies like this is the autonomous features. a great car could be so called “unreliable” because of new technology. but the mechanical components and general function of features (seats, windows, etc) could be flawless.
that blue interior is a bit much
Cadillac gets killed because of it’s infotainment system. I mentioned from a story last week that CR will kill a car because of its UI. Hypothetically if Cadillac and I’m sure others on the list, hypothetically offered and analogue model this whole reliability thing would be different.
There aren’t as many good rewards card in canada as the US. So for me, cash is king, cash back. Paid out in a lump once a year. 4% gas and groceries, 2% reoccurring bills, drug store purchases, 1% everything else. $99/year.
it’s funny how far behind the US is with transaction tech. even compared to just Canada
they should just Android everything. if a company can work out a partnership with Google it would take the infotainment war
Were in 2019, so lets say you’re shopping for a new car, and your old one is 10yrs old, but may have been put into production as it sits 12 years ago, and was designed 14 years ago. Going from ancient tech to a modern infotainment system is going to be daunting for Joe America.
lol Consumer Reports will kill a car because they can’t figure out the radio