oh sweet baby jesus. the interior is worse than the exterior.
100% agree. Car’s infotainment system should just be:
* AM/FM/Satellite radio
* Apple Car Play
* Android auto.
* OFF. <- Looking at you Mazda, let me turn the damn thing OFF.
no need for navigation, or built in apps, etc
Also screens are getting too big and most have no way to dim them all the way down at night.
I try to refrain from hyperbole, but that dash honestly hurts my eyes. I had to look away.
I wonder when car manufacturers will learn that this is folly and pointless? My cars are old and archaic so i just use my phone but my friends with new BMWs and Tesla’s and so on also just use their phones.
every time I see a company spending all this money trying to re-imagine infotainment all I can think is “jesus just make a damn app for my phone and just duplicate the screen!” I already know how to use my phone so just let my phone be the brain and it makes the whole process way simpler. make the plug in port usb-c…
The biggest problem I have with the Tundra is they came late to what I wanted: An electric truck. I put down my $100 deposit on the F-150 Lightning because reducing the fuel demand to $0.00 (or effectively adding about $15/month to my power bill) was a big deciding factor for me.
How soon for the hybrid?
Idiot.
“Officials mentioned on a press call today that people who are fully vaccinated and who contract the Delta variant of COVID-19 carry viral loads just as high as unvaccinated people”
You can still pass the virus even if you’re vaccinated and there are people besides anti-vaxxers that are at risk, such as those who are immunocompromised.
Here’s what I read: Fred’s parents are offering to buy him a sedan worth up to $75k, IF he comes to visit them at least once a week for the next five years. After five years, they will turn over the title of the sedan to Fred - it is then his to do with whatever he wants....
I’m confused by this “commute” of 200+ miles. It doesn’t sound like it’s a daily thing if it’s just to see his parents, so I think the eating of 52k/year is probably high. That said, the idea that anything would depreciate so little over five years (notwithstanding M Streeter’s clever math) is unrealistic.
Sounds like the only question is “what’s the fastest way to depreciate the most?”, then.
Luxury cruiser that won’t depreciate = luxury cruiser whose depreciation is already done.
Fats that solidify are the problem; a few tablespoons of oil won’t cause any harm.
You almost nailed what I want, ventilated seats, large lumbar support range AND more telescoping to the steering wheel. I have long legs and slightly short arms so I’m always compromising on leg support or stretching slightly more than I want to move the wheel. I haven’t found a car that includes a manual and all of…
Used to live down the street from a beach themed bar that served mind blowing Painkillers. Had to learn the recipe myself after moving away. It has served me well, and is now tied with my other favorite summer cocktail, the Dark ‘n Stormy: