No diesel? MEH
No diesel? MEH
*AHEM*
But it also points out that everyone is arguing about this issue and being at odds against the very people who created the character in the first place.
“Looking at her career so far, I think Scarlett Johansson is well-cast,” Sam Yoshiba, director of the international business division at Kodansha’s headquarters in Tokyo, told The Hollywood Reporter (via AnimeNewsNetworkand RocketNews). “She has the cyberpunk feel. And we never imagined it would be a Japanese actress…
Correct. If you look at the concept, that blackout strip continues up and across the roof towards the back.
Thanks, Obam...oh, wait....THANKS DRUMPF!
They are smart, they are able to provide for themselves, and they provide health care.
The A pillar on the concept is the same thickness - it’s just blacked out in the photo - take a close look - it’s black on the window side.
Imagine technology that automatically brake-checks the person behind you. **Brought to you by every idiot driver that camps in the left lane.
Here’s my “Cool story, Bro” moment:
I know. That’s why he’s getting it.
I’ve posted this before. I’ve highlighted important parts:
Actually - any state that accepted VW agreement (including CA) can not require you to get the fix done if it related to the diesel cheating. They can not deny you registration either.
That is the Euro fix - the US fix is different.
You only really hear about people who have issues. You rarely hear people bragging about how great their car is (unless you’re on Jalopnik)...
If you were REALLY a VW insider you would know that VW is currently crushing Gen1 cars. It’s been chronicled on the TDI forums. You should know that, right?
The fix has been out for several months - it does use more adblue. That was to be expected. It mostly changed the shift patterns to shift earlier, even in sport mode (sport mode is now like regular mode). One of the first TDIClub members to get the fix just recently reported the following:
Gen1 cars are being scrapped by VW.
Actually - the fix is not allowed to increase fuel use or decrease performance.