I would love that, with cloth seats(possibly houndstooth like they did on the 50th anniversary), and that sport aero-pack they’re doing on the 991 that has the duck tail.
I would love that, with cloth seats(possibly houndstooth like they did on the 50th anniversary), and that sport aero-pack they’re doing on the 991 that has the duck tail.
I’ve got a 2005 RX8 with about 50k miles, I’ve had zero engine troubles.
When I first saw those tail lights I thought “wtf, that looks like something from the 90’s!”After seeing them around a bit though i fell in love with them. It makes the old one looks like something from the 2000’s that was trying way too hard to look cool, while the new one just looks clean and classic.
I can't speak for the tuptronic in the 996 turbo, but in the 997.1 c2s it's dreadful. Sure it shifts quickly, but there is a good half second of delay from when you push the button and it shifts. Better to just leave it in sport or auto... Although then it leaves the revs in astronomical territory for 20 seconds after…
The mustang has usable rear seats. I've sat in a number of different model years, and never been uncomfortable. I tried sitting in the back of a 911 once, extremely uncomfortable.
Warranty and 4 usable seats.
Except... it’s actually fast...
It’s not about the ammount of time, it’s about the ammount of effort. Say your phone is in a bag, or an inside jacket pocket in the rain? Say you’re on the couch and your phone goes off. Say you can’t find your phone, you can page it with your wrist. Say your cooking, and your phone goes off, and your hands are wet.…
In volume, but rarely where it counts. Toyota sells more cars than any other car company in the U.S., but I doubt they have the highest profit margins, and for most people who find cars interesting they’re the last vehicle of choice. They also aren’t the number one in customer satisfaction last time I checked
I’m sorry, I didn’t understand your question. What information are you suggesting is required to use the watch?
You didn’t ask “do the majority of people still wear watches “. And last time I checked, minorities are people too.
Not much more than any other app... since the app has to run on the phone, the watch is just acting as a display.
What chunk of private info does the watch need....?
Yes they do. I’ve been wearing watchings on and off since I was 11, I’m now 25. Also all three of my best friends, and my SO all wear watches.
Why do people even carry cell phones? Are they just to lazy to find a pay phone?
Wtf, that watch is $599. Where do you live that has a 47% tax rate?!
Damn that was a good movie... and now I’ll always think the same thing.
I know this an unpopular opinion, but I like that SUV concept. That said, it’s basically a Bently + Land Rover... so that’d be a winner in the depreciation department.