homerberkowitz01
Homer Berkowitz
homerberkowitz01

For a car that costs more than a million bucks, I think that they should be using an engine that is a bit more exotic than an LSX that anyone can built in their garage. The car may be unique, but the engine certainly isn't. You can get it anywhere. Don't get me wrong, the LS motors, especially the LSX is one of the

For a car that costs more than a million bucks, I think that they should be using an engine that is a bit more exotic than an LSX that anyone can built in their garage. The car may be unique, but the engine certainly isn't. You can get it anywhere. Don't get me wrong, the LS motors, especially the LSX is one of the

Haha that's a freak of nature. It looks as if the station wagon section was grafted from a Taurus, would you not agree?

What's with auto journalists and station wagons? The car and driver guys have the worst station wagon fetish.

That's why most airports should use concrete instead of asphalt. I've seen it happen down here in Florida all the time. My car has sank into the asphalt in a parking lot after being parked there all day. And my bikes kickstand always leaves indentations in the asphalt. Sometimes I worry it'll fall over. So I bought a

Waaaaah whiners. I'm giving you advice on how to improve your site design. Sideshows suck. Just make it all one page, thank you very much.

Humans naturally think that they know everything that is to be discovered. And if it hasn't been discovered yet, it doesn't exist. Think about when we thought the earth was the center of the universe, or when the earth was flat. Early Europeans ball that if you sail west from Europe on the Atlantic Ocean you will

Newer Android phones are currently coming equipped with a barometer among other sensors. It would be need to combine the data of the phone's internal barometer with the wind speed data to create an aggregate crowd source weather map. Who knows if this is available for android, or if the new iPhone will have a built

Please don't do sideshows anymore. Why can't you just list them in one page? Sideshows are so annoying because they take up extra steps. In this 5 part sideshow, I have to click on 5 different things to see the entire list, wait for each one to load, and then I have to click the back button 6 times to get to the page

Flash drives at dirt cheap nowadays. Companies even give them away with their logo printed on it as promo swag. Sometimes they'll be pre loaded with whatever crap the company wants you to see, but they always have a neat design, just like any other doo-dads that companies give away with their names on them.

Needs a hemi

If the owner happens to be on here: I'll buy your engine!

It's the passenger side that has the big blind spot.

Comcast still uses the old DOCSIS 2.0 spec in my area. I own my modem, a Motorola Surfboard. I going to upgrade to the newer one, but it wouldn't make any difference. if or when they upgrade the service, I might get a new one. I could buy a new one and compare the speed with my old one. If its not much faster, I

I'm gonna have to disagree with the pillar mounted gauge pods. They do look stupid in a stupid car with stupid mods and stupid gauges. But...When you have a big power adder under the hood and all the other visual mods are understated, I'll defend my gauges any day, because it's the only interior mod I have, and it's

I think it's at least $10K overpriced. Granted, those mods arent cheap, but I hate it when sellers think they can just add on the insane amount of money they spent on mods to the selling price. Dedicated track cars are a different story, but this is a street vehicle.

That would be cool if third party developers started making dash apps or skins. But the technology would need to be in more than just one type of vehicle, with the least amount of fragmentation.

What kind of engine does it have in it? I'd like to see the N63 4.4L 547 HP Twin turbo engine in that, or maybe even a hybrid V8. If this goes into production, it would be cool to have a bunch of different engine options such as the turbo 4cyl, a twin turbo 6, or even a diesel and a hybrid version. But I'd be

Cake of piece... Piece of cake..

That's awesome that Cadillac is embracing this technology in one of their vehicles. However, I feel like the user configurable display should have more options such as being able to display any of the PID's from the computer in a gauge or digital format.. Like the information you get from a live data scanner such as