I was the kid who always got carsick in the back. I too am glad somebody is finally taking motion sickness seriously. Also, puking in that interior looks like an expensive cleanup.
I was the kid who always got carsick in the back. I too am glad somebody is finally taking motion sickness seriously. Also, puking in that interior looks like an expensive cleanup.
My dad used to take an original VW Beetle places most would hesitate to take a Jeep. And in Europe family cars pull camping trailers most people here assume they need an F250 for. Cars are very capable! It’s the drivers that’s the problem.
That video linked in the article is a great example of far drone cinematography has come. Video isn’t lens corrected, flying is random and jerky, video itself is grainy... But 5 years ago that was amazing.
Weird Al's version was better.
I thought the same.
Neutral: I really do need to take my 328 in to get the TPMS fixed. But then again I have a trusty air pressure tool in my glove box that does the job just fine....the dash warning is annoying though.
I might be into this car for less than a grand....maybe...but there isn’t really a lot to love here despite its condition. It’s just unremarkable and totally gutless. Utter CP at this price.
First thing I do is remove all the dealer shit from new cars. No free advertising here buddy.
Both are hideous. But I’d rather have my windshield hit by the plasticy rubbery nutsack replicas than those real ones.
I’m guessing sarcasm... but that’s a place called the Madonna Inn. It is famous for being over the top kitschy and tacky. I stayed there once... The rooms are all individually themed.
I’m gonna add heated steering wheel. I always laughed at them until I bought a car that had it. Absolutely amazing on frigid mornings. My hands are always cold to begin with and I find myself having to angle the heat vents so they hit my hands while I drive. Heated steering wheel just does such a better job.
Neutral: I hate them so goddamn much. The one in my Grand Cherokee is clunky, low res, slow to respond, and often times takes upwards of several minutes to boot itself after the Jeep has been started. And guess what... EVEYTHING is controlled by it. 105f outside? Tough shit, you’re going to sit in a roasting oven…
Video game workers should take notice of this.
I lol'd. Have a star.
And here my 2000 Jeep Cherokee sits street parked with broken door locks and an ignition so worn out you can start it with a popsicle stick. Maybe I should at least get the locks fixed...
There's a good reason our Alexa is unplugged 99% of the time. We plug it in when cooking sometimes but that's it. I just see no need for it to be on at all times.
Unfortunately the community I experience loves to check their phone every 5 seconds with their screen on maximum brightness while gabbing to their friends.
I am only speaking for myself and the experiences I have at all the local theaters. Your results may vary.
You’re comparing apples to oranges.
Fighting for parking is pretty stressful