My 335 turns off simply enough through the settings menu. Also, if you press the voice command button on the steering wheel and simply say, "Display Off," it turns off immediately.
My 335 turns off simply enough through the settings menu. Also, if you press the voice command button on the steering wheel and simply say, "Display Off," it turns off immediately.
But when they do...!
God I love the Brooklands...if I only had the money and the insanity to spend it on one...
Now why won't GM build THAT?!
Unquestionably so. This isn't too terrible though and still keeps in the same vein I think. I hope...
Underwhelming. I thought it looked a bit too much like the concept cars of the early 90s actually when I saw it. It was interesting, yes, and had some good details to it—especially given that it came from an American car manufacturer—but it just seemed a bit too big and slightly dated.
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/833828-clinical#a0217
Pipe. Needs too much cosmetic work at that price and it doesn't even run!
I think that's patchouli.
It is an actual diagnosis and it is real. It is also seen with people who have an underlying mental illness (usually schizophrenia) where the use of the drug can bring out psychosis.
and boots with the fur.
Correction: A Prada wearing soccer mom. Check the sticker on these again.
No, you're not. Even my wife hates the Evoque. It's worthless. Part of the allure of Rovers is how well you can see out of them. The Evoque may as well be a panel van. Don't get me started on the steroidal MINI Cooper styling either. Tata needs to wake the hell up and get away from this direction or they're…
Yeah this is unacceptably bad.
You are correct on all counts. You should check out Indiana where the docs use a term called the "Hoosier Units" to describe the weight of their patients. 1 Hoosier Unit = 200 pounds. As in, "That guy in 406 is 4 Hoosier Units."
Most Eurotrash is in the lower case "rich" category. That's why they don't understand how to act.
Sure sure, I didn't have a driveway when I learned how to drive and had to parallel park all the time. I can do it in my sleep, but that doesn't mean I don't need to use my mirrors and windows to check anyway. This dude is like an inch from the curb. That takes skill even in NYC when you can't see out of the car at…
Seconded...but shhh, let's keep this a secret.
Ok what I want to know is: How does he park this thing? He should be given an award for parallel parking skills given that there is no way he can possibly see out of anything other than half the windshield, the driver's side window, and driver's side mirror.