I’m not suggesting anyone commit property damage, but I’d love to see someone call out the errors and “grade” the message on that truck.
I’m not suggesting anyone commit property damage, but I’d love to see someone call out the errors and “grade” the message on that truck.
Giulia trim levels aren’t doing them any favors either. The base Giulia isn’t bad, but gap between the base and the Quadrifoglio is huge, and was easily filled by the mid trim levels of BMW, Audi, and Mercedes.
I leased an Infiniti in 2014. In 2017, the return process was ridiculously simple back in then.
They put that on at the factory.
I like Edd as well. But I have no problem watching Ant work, and I enjoyed the US based seasons.
So they’re repurposing a ship that would otherwise be dismantled in an environmentally friendly manner, and your take is it’s bad, just because it’s for a billionaire?
For “regular cars” that don’t need performance brakes, pads and rotors can be replaced quickly and cheaply.
I bought my BMW used, and it happened to have a HUD. Didn’t think I’d care, but I’ve grown to love it.
I won’t buy another car without one. I’ve owned over a dozen cars and SUVs. Only 3 had solid fixed roofs. The rest with sunroofs had them open at least to vent unless it was below 40 degrees F or raining really hard.
The climate change part works both ways though. John Deere has used this as a reason to support locked down systems.
They may be late to this party, but did they really need to be there at all? It seems like they’ve been selling Escalades as fast as they can make them, and lack of performance was probably not something the core demographics were complaining about.
Renting exotics isn’t a new concept. I assume that if the numbers made sense to base it on a lease takeover, someone would already be doing it.
Legit Street Cars did a decent job diagnosing and repairing this system. It doesn’t look as complicated and terrible once you understand how it works.
I rented one years ago and was shocked by how much I liked it. It drove like tiny car, but seemed extremely spacious and practical.
I had a 2004 Saab that had a headlight knob with multiple settings, but didn’t have an option for off.
wouldn’t fake headlights be a great place to put all the sensors and cameras and gibbins and guffins that all those adaptive whatsits and whosits need?
I was stoked about these for a while, but actual lifts aren’t much more expensive so I’m looking at those. Also, 4 post lifts don’t have to be anchored. They can even be mounted on casters.
They needed to rebadge the G35/37 onto the Maxima
Live action Bebop gets better as it goes
Imo many will not like the EV (as shown he gets death threats) and could flop.