fredericklawolmsteez
FrederickLawOlmsteez
fredericklawolmsteez

I'm not sure a fully loaded brand new truck fit's Jimmy's demo. I think he should follow Jamie Oliver's lead on this one...

-A Volkswagen Eurovan (Not Armored)

When was the last time any GM vehicle sold out its first run before 1 even hit the stores? The reason I ask, is that I don't think GM dealers have any gouging skills or practice. Everyone probably paid MSRP.

At least you don't have to remove the dash (cough, Mercedes, cough).

In the name of fuel economy, 10+ secs has been acceptable for years. Toyota's golf carts (Prius) are the shining example. Although, according to a sales guy I met, most Prius buyers made up their mind before getting to the store and DON'T EVEN TEST DRIVE IT!

Ford's Sync is definitely in need of improvement. I have only had a couple of one-off problems with the one in my Focus ST. But, I think it's biggest problem is that it didn't evolve quick enough. When it first came out, it was pretty revolutionary. Since then, every consumer has become an expert on music and nav user

For being a tarmac event, it's pretty surprising how soft these cars were setup.

Email sent.

It's a shame that it won't have AWD. But, a mechanical differential versus the "app" Fords installed on the ST should help dramatically. If there is any good news in any of this, a lack of AWD means it should remain reasonably priced.

Half a knob (in Jamie Oliver measurements)

For $180 you can buy a 2 TB network drive that has a media server, print server and a ton of other features, including creating your own personal cloud (accessible via android and web). Its smaller than a toaster. linkstation duo

For $180 you can buy a 2 TB network drive that has a media server, print server and a ton of other features, including creating your own personal cloud (accessible via android and web). Its smaller than a toaster. linkstation duo