Here's a pic of it in its Ezel display configuration:
Here's a pic of it in its Ezel display configuration:
No you wouldn't because it's a Touchscreen. why bother with a touchpad was Acer's thinking, and since I bought it (an impulse buy) I have never used the touchpad. I just like to reach out and touch... the screen. Besides, Acer knows that most laptop users, in most cases, prefer to use an external mouse when necessary…
It was a jaguar underneath with "retro" styling.
This is like the reviews for the laptop i just bought. The Acer Aspire R7 may be a wacky design for a laptop, and the critics thought so too to the point they gave it, say, a 4 out of 10 on the basis of the location of the touchpad, and people who have NEVER tried the laptop panned the laptop's touchpad location ("Oh…
THANKS FOR REMINDING ME YOU JERK. :'(
A newlywed friend of mine just bought one of these to replace whatever he was driving before. Looks just like that. He has an unreasonable love for Sebrings. Something to do with his first car, I think.
Good god yes. Pretty much anything made by Chrysler at this time but especially this. Friend's dad had one back in high school (10 yrs ago this year actually) and5 minutes into driving it I wanted to save the world by putting it in a ditch. The WORST handling car I have ever driven and I had a 96 camry station wagon…
Dude, I've driven one, and everything about it was terrible. Sure, it wasn't new, but that car did not age well at all.
The Contour was a perfectly servicable vehicle. Nothing special, but not a bad car either. The SVT Contour was - and still is - pretty awesome.
I'm there with you, but I don't think this is the list for them. I've been the voice of "They're not that amazing" since the hype train went off the rails before the car even came out. I feel like a lot of press overdid it on the hype so they had to make it seem better than it is to avoid looking foolish. However, at…
Hey now they really are nice little cars, better fit and finish then Lincolns of the era, reliable like a tank (240,000 mile and counting on mine) and while not BMW or Miata fun to drive, pretty spirited on the track, much better than a base C-class or A4 of the same era.
Hell no. The Kizashi was a handsome sedan with great handling. I know somebody who bought one and loves it. The interior is very solid and well-made, too.
You know, I actually liked the little things, and would happily have had one over the then-contemporary Jetta. It looked sharp, drove well for a car in its class, and was different.
At the risk of starting another war. This. Car. Is. Terrible. Really good at good gas mileage. Horrible throttle response, feels bigger than it is, not very good visibility, feels cheap. I get that it's not supposed to be a sportscar but surely we can get efficiency in a better product.
Chevy Citation. This thing won car of the year in 1980.
it was a good car, did not suck. more like nobody actually bought it as suzuki was already dead and forgotten as a brand
Not a bad car, but not the second coming of Christ as you might think given it's praise.
PT Cruiser...2001 MT COTY, and the auto-journors seems to love it at the time. I didn't like it then...and I hate it now. It was awkward, heavy, got crap MPGs, and not the most reliable.
This little gem.
This. Need I say more?