Not buying it. Any move to accept a tracking device will be purely a savings-based equation and will have little to do with privacy.
Not buying it. Any move to accept a tracking device will be purely a savings-based equation and will have little to do with privacy.
... which sounds like a line 30 Rock writers would have given to Jack Donaghe. "Managing synergies?" Almost all of Acura's current problems could point to inanities like that as their root cause.
It's not bland, it's just that I would never consider a Hyundai until they make cars that don't have the interior fall apart after 5 years. It'll take two generations of cars that have the durability of something like a Honda before I'd seriously consider buying one.
Not anywhere that I've seen, unless it's a model like this before it was repainted and had the new interior put in. If you want a high mileage NSX that has beat up paint and a rough interior with dodgy or non-existent maintenance records, then maybe you can pick one up for 20k, but it's not one I'd want to own. I…
Rather, the line used by me when I don't feel like spending the time to refute your assertions.
You really are that stupid, aren't you?
"Well, design is subjective." Ah, the line forever used by people with no education in art or design to try and justify their position. Next you'll tell me everyone is a special flower and all of their opinions are equal because you think that's the logical extension of each person being entitled to their own…
Mine was sideswiped while parked and the other driver's car was disable when he nailed the rear quarter of a vehicle further down the road, so he couldn't keep going. It was just barely not totaled out, so I pocketed the insurance money, sold it for $1,750, and wound up with about $750 than I could have reasonably…
I did the vast majority of my own work, but for me it triggers the dread of using my VAG-COM to scan the codes, order parts for what is most likely the issue, install those parts, find out that something else is actually the issue, order more parts, have the CEL stay off for a while, and then get tripped because of…
They styled it the way they did so that they could:
"Every single metric", except efficiency. The only other car in the i8's segment is the Tesla Model S's, but it's not really because it's range limited and I know many people that may be called upon to drive in excess of 200 miles, frequently. Hell, a round trip from Birmingham to Atlanta is farther than that and day…
The model S has a more impressive price to go a long with it, and a more limited range.
How it is weirdly built? It's built to be an extremely efficient use of materials in a spacious yet small footprint. If you want a big sedan, go buy a big sedan, whether it be a Volt, LS430, whatever. As someone that drives a 4 door Accord and feels that it's too damn large, I'd love an incredibly fuel efficient,…
That's one of the more stupid things I've read today, congratulations! This fine woman(?) will bring you a motorcycle, on which you will probably die, because breathing and doing anything else at the same time is as hard as having an inkling of what the i3 represents technologically and on a production scale, and the…
There's an all wheel drive version?!?! NEED! I have an accord and wouldn't move to a lower tier vehicle, but the girlfriend is going to need a new car in the next couple of years and a Fit is #1 on the list at this point. It had been an '08 Civic Si, then I heard about some consistent quality issues and something…
You can be arrested for a stupid charge like that even though it will never stand up in court. Being arrested for something and being guilty of it are often to very different things. The cop was likely just being a dick.
Obviously you should do that by chopping it up and making it into a forward command truck.
OMG, I would buy this. Absolutely.
They built one, you can too!