Glad you asked! This question was actually answered for me in another thread a few months ago; I was just as skeptical as you.
Glad you asked! This question was actually answered for me in another thread a few months ago; I was just as skeptical as you.
To me, in-car wifi is like GPS, it's fantastic in a rental (especially in a foreign country), but kinda pointless in day to day around town uses.
IT nerd here. My gripe with this bell/whistle is the [I'm assuming] monthly charge. If someone already has a cellular data plan for their phone, why should they purchase another data plan for their vehicle (or tablet, or laptop, etc) if they're only going to use one of those connections at a time?
is that the lighting shifter one, if so I've got a video of me screwing up trying to shift one lol.
I wish we could instill this "no passing on the right" here in the States.
C'mon Orlove... it's YOUR post from 2013.
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dog is my co-pilot
Why don't you make millions if it's that easy then?
Well, thankfully Radio Shack is closing down. Problem solved.
I'd say Honda, wasn't it evident in that test with the CR-V?
In the US? The Ridgeline isn't on the Honda website anymore, but according to AutoTrader, every single one for sale in the US is AWD
It would be super-cool if Acura made a version of this! They could call it something futuristic, like... MDX!
Wow....
You need to drive one. It handles better than a lot of cars out there, I'll go as far as to say it handles better than the 2006 X5 I had previously.
RIGHT? Who has a problem with the EX? It's probably the most interesting vehicle Infiniti has made in a long time. Poor opening volley...
I'm going to send the Infiniti EX37 (aka QX50... I think) back to where it came from. You never see it on the roads, and when you do you wonder why these people purchased something that looks so boring and derivative. Why not get something interesting or good?