sporty limousines? What kind of abomination are you trying to push here?
sporty limousines? What kind of abomination are you trying to push here?
it now has recognition as a failed brand, so that's not so good.
The rear end shot gave me an impression of a mid 90s Lexus SC400...
It's time to buzz the tower Goose.
it sounded like they tried to recreate the "accidentally left the newest iPhone at a bar" debacle/social media win...
yeah i have an ody and my wife can just get up and walk to the back rows easily. The center aisle stays open for walking up and down. I can't believe Kia dropped the ball by obstructing that pathway. That's a biggie.
wireless charging is less efficient and you don't "top off" a battery with it. Takes longer too.
so wait, are you saying that the passenger on the front seat cannot get up and walk to the back because there's a permanent console blocking the way?
Uh oh, here comes Viper
yes, the easy walkable access from front to rear is a pretty critical feature to establish discipline and care for the little ones in the rear seats.
look at that stance
Well, that's probably the biggest concern for the gov't - now that unmanned weaponized drones is a technology easily accessible to the public, the question is how paranoid will the regulations be? Will we treat quadcopters capable of hauling a couple of pounds of cargo as hobby material and put minimal regulations on…
RC planes get classified as weapons. Civilians now banned from owning and operating remote controlled planes by Homeland Security for public safety reasons. The war on terror marches on.
applying laws that don't quite fit is not the best way to go. Some old laws carry over to new technology just fine - electric cars are just as liable as old conventional gasoline powered cars when it comes to the road. But with small unmanned RC planes, regulations need more tailoring. They can pose a danger - just…
W126 Mercedes S-class. Doesn't particularly drive that well but I always felt like a movie villain behind the wheel.
You must forgive my error. I grew up with French as my main language and there, "prisonnier" is spelled with two Ns.
according to the Stanford Prisonner Experiment, your rewording creates a distinction that does not exist.
This system has also turned the architectural design of airports upside down.
thanks for the description. I guess it's more like an underwater zeppelin then.
fee fi fo fum, i smell burned transmission fluid