pissing on faded plastic headlight covers?
pissing on faded plastic headlight covers?
“Please contact our sales representative, Tavarish, at 555-5555”
Ad language was likely done by ad builder software. A franchise dealer usually could care less about the details of the used car they’re selling.
“This Phaeton will save you money by keeping you on the road and out of the mechanic’s garage.”
A ‘hand me down’ 750?
I don’t mind the E46-ish lights, because the E46-ish light-stuff could be much worserer:
I like this one too. I think the E38 is sleeker, but there’s nothing wrong with the F01.
Just Googled “745i problems”
E38....namely the 750 iL
Now that’s how you troll... I hope.
E38 FTW. Just look at it. Last of the classic BMW design language.
Tell him! TELL HIM!
Do you know what website you’re on?
yep, just pair your phone, hit the source button once and done
Yeah, I actually see nav systems as a minus, too. They all seem to be a great way to artificially age your car. Case in point, 2003 MINI w/o nav felt new even in 2011. 2001 BMW M5 w/ Nav? Feels like it was made in 1979. Which is why I never use the nav in that car, because it makes it feel newer.
Minor point but all the 2015 Fiats do have bluetooth audio streaming without any kind of app. Also, the biggest and most important change they made to the 2015 Abarth, way above and beyond the transmission or digital dash, REAL CUPHOLDERS that actually hold drinks! The mickey mouse ones in the 2012-2014 were great…
Just bought one. Locks are fine, convenient, and kind of cool. No problem with seating position. I am 5'6 with non-Italian arms. I have the 17 inch wheels. The thing changes lanes like the 911.(I've owned 3.) Getting used to the Tiptronic style shifter. On Sport mode, it's a beast. When I first test drove the car, I…
The thing is, for all the joy it brings, the Abarth is also a flawed car. It's cheap as hell in some areas. You can't get it with a real navigation option. A lot of the interior plastics suck. It doesn't do Bluetooth audio streaming without a special phone app. The stereo is unimpressive. The door locks are curiously…
Let me preface this by saying that I really do love the Fiesta ST. It's about as much fun as you can have in a car. I love that it exists and that it's sold in America.
I have a pretty good sense of direction, but when I'm in a new place, I think the best thing ever invented was Google Maps, whether looking up online from my desktop, or using it from my phone. I do like a regular paper map at times, but I always have my phone with me, and paper maps are going the way of the Dodo bird.