I agree with the SatNav... I was in my boss's Legacy wagon the other day and I after the Commodore 64 SatNav fired up I asked what year the car was, and he replied "Oh, a couple years old." Yeesh.
I agree with the SatNav... I was in my boss's Legacy wagon the other day and I after the Commodore 64 SatNav fired up I asked what year the car was, and he replied "Oh, a couple years old." Yeesh.
MUCH better... I would not be embarrassed to be it that!
My wife and I have had "discussions" about his topic, I prefer to control everything with knobs and such and she likes the shiny gadgets. The bad thing is there is no system I know of for upgrades.
I agree and the V12 engine firing at the end was nice too... awesome clip!
Sounds like a whiner.
Hopefully the ass will be a little better sculpted... would miss the traditional round tail lamps.
Can you not unhook the trailer quickly? Why wouldn't he save to tow vehicle?
I have traveled from the year 1981 looking for the next big invention... I had considered telling everyone that the personal digital assistant is the future, but I must take back this idea of the banana-flavored 7-Up immediately!
This is probably sacrilege to a lot, but what about spinning Corvette into it's own brand and develop a mid-engine Corvette super car for a true GM halo machine?
I don't think it belongs, just as I don't think equestrian sports really belong or... well you could start going down a dangerous path of what should be included or not included.
I think they jumped the shark with the new 2 door Countryman. That move seems like MINI is spinning out of control with no real goals or direction. I would be interesting for them to come up with a new car that had a different DNA to it, but still had the MINI goal of great driving and quirky attitude... something…
So is it they can't make a car that can beat a 1960s car or that Ragnotti is a bit slower in his more mature years?
Saw him talking about it, sound slow-witted about it. Says he's a car guy and then needs to drive the automatic. Ug.
Am I the only one tired of superheroes fighting the problems they created? Seems like all three of the Iron Man movies are Stark fighting things he had a hand in creating one way or another... he doesn't seem to fight a new, unrelated to his tech, source of power.
How much could you sell of that to get it in a Lemons race? Can you get a rollcage that big?
Not to be sexist but every morning on the way to work I notice girls talking while they drive to work. WTF are talking about at 7 in the freaking morning?
It seems like a non-number line solution would be better represented as a cup, showing it full for a full tank and sliding empty and the tank empties.
I agree, you can't compare car efficiencies from different generations. Even today a dude will build a car in his garage with fantastic gas mileage and exclaim "See I did it! Why can't the big companies do it?"... and forgets to point out the lack of any kind of creature comforts or significant safety equipment or…
It's kind of weird, because they didn't actually do that much to it... seems like a no-brainer.