Sigh. A CJ2 gave it's life for that.
Sigh. A CJ2 gave it's life for that.
Think about this; a twenty grand premium on top of a sixty grand car - to go 300 miles. And that is an optimistic figure, to be sure.
Jesus what a goddamn clusterfuck. My thoughts as I watched the video:
How did they get the hatch of that tank open? I would think it would be pretty much impossible, being that it's a tank and all, and you'd probably not want just anyone to be able to open it up and kill everyone inside.
10 and 2 is unrealistic for a lot of reasons, but having pressure sensors that can ensure two hands are on the wheel should be good enough. It's not a silver bullet, but about building good habits, and something like that can surely help.
Yeah, that pretty much sums it up. Everyone has a cool Saab story (no pun intended) but it always involves their awesome 1982 900 Turbo, or their uncle back in the '70s that had one. Nobody really had anything great to say about their modern cars, mainly because they were priced way beyond what they actually were…
Pfft. I don't want to live in world where a man is ridiculed for grafting an old truck cab onto a Grand Am, using nothing but bondo.
Aaah... that makes sense.
Hahaa I don't know about that... a feature designed to keep your kids locked in the car sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen. I know there are child locks for the doors and windows, but that usually has to be activated from the drivers side. This is on the key fob... weird.
Wait, so is the double-lock feature designed exclusively to lock would-be thieves inside until the cops arrive? Because that sounds like a pretty limited use for a standard feature, awesome though it may be.
Hahahaha... I wonder how many people are going to get that reference.
I think we've reached a tipping point with kids in general; we've seen an entire generation coddled and sheltered from all consequence and negativity, and they've turned into the most spoiled, entitled and socially malevolent generation in history. Now there's a backlash, because we really just can't take any more of…
Excellent summary. You're spot-on, and I have no idea why this is so hard for people to understand.
That car is amazing. I wish their production cars were that nice looking.
I have to say that I got a 200 as a rental a few weeks ago, and it was nowhere near as bad as the Sebring rentals I used to get. I may even go so far as to call it 'decent'. It was a higher end trim model, but still, it just didn't seem to have that Sebring hollowness.
Ugh. Just say NO to vertical videos.
She didn't have insurance? I'm shocked!
I don't now exactly what they're doing, but I'm sure it isn't funny or entertaining in any way.
So for an extra quarter-million, they'll ruin your car for you? Where do I sign up?!?!
Well, if it does 'pay off big' for them, then you'll likely see others follow suit. That's how the market works.