I can fit 300 horses in my Camry, but it's Euro-spec.
I can fit 300 horses in my Camry, but it's Euro-spec.
Especially in pothole season now, if you don't realize that you need some extra power to get out of a hole, you can easily end up stalling out. I've very nearly done that a couple of times lately.
People like to rag on Apple Maps, but it's been wrong the same number of times for me as Google Maps has been. Both are startlingly good compared to a few years ago, and if nothing else, having a strong competitor will push Google even harder.
The screen in the video looks like it has a "Navi" option on it. I don't have a Ferrari to test with (donations accepted) but it seems safe to say that companies aren't going to sell cars with reckless abandon to only iPhone owners.
Except that one of these systems is connected the the Internet via high-speed connection, updatable, upgradeable, and can leverage the hardware already in the car (including steering wheel buttons) to control phone functions while the other is old, vendor'd out, requires ripping out hardware to upgrade, and likely…
Hopefully that's being done for "100% working demo" purposes. I like leaving my phone in my pocket when I get into the car and not having to dig it out and plug it in.
The regular Ferarri system is still in place. It looks like you won't lose anything over the manufacture's normal system, but you won't gain anything either aside from an extra button on the dash. Also, I'm not sure if anyone's said (or asked) anything yet, but does it actually require a cable? Or does it pair and…
Finally, a truck big enough to look good with the grill it has.
It varies state-by-state and country-by-country. What happens if the assailant hits the bus driver in the temple, they slip into a coma, and die two weeks later? Would you have been justified in using deadly force retroactively?
The internet is unforgiving when it comes to correcting perceived injustices.
What happens if you fight back, and the aggressor sues you, using the camera phone footage as proof?
Tourette's Syndrome isn't a disease— I can't give it to you, and there isn't an identifiable cause. (Bit of a pet peeve of mine, that.)
Hey Stef,
Based on factors like safety, reliability, quality, owner satisfaction and performance, CR put the Tesla Model S at the top of their list, saying essentially that it's high-tech, great to drive and puts out zero emissions. Ka-kow!
I found I was reading and commenting less on the new layout. It wasn't easy to scan for comments that I wanted to have a conversation with; the ones that were picked out were sometimes interesting, sometimes arbitrary.
The whole package is quite compact. The battery weighs 265 pounds, which is about eight percent of the GTE's 3360-pound curb weight. The electric motor is integrated in the transmission housing of the six-speed DSG.
Melton had taken her car into the dealer for ignition switch problems and just picked it up the day before her fatal crash, Lance Cooper, lawyer for Melton's estate, says. She bought her 2005 Cobalt new in August of 2005. ...[Cooper] had a "black box dump" done, and that is when it was discovered that the ignition key…
A friend came to visit me, which involved some parallel parking. As I'm coming outside to help guide her, she stops the car, tosses me the keys, and says: "Here, you do it, I'm terrible at parking."
Use the sledge to make more room for the handle. Sledgehammers solve problems!
Considering how easy parts switch around between Subaru model lines, I've always thought one of these would make a great* rally car.