Crown Vic is the most underrated vehicle for towing in American imo. It can hang with a lot of trucks.
Crown Vic is the most underrated vehicle for towing in American imo. It can hang with a lot of trucks.
And no parking brake would be an effective emergency brake by today's standards.
I remember absolutely regretting buying a Voodoo Rush card with all of its flaws back then. I also remember that I was stuck with it because I couldn't afford to fix my mistake by just getting a Voodoo 2....
OneNote’s handwriting recognition and OCR have both worked very well for me. I’d like to see this product linked to OneNote, not some iOS app.... Unless that app is OneNote.
I have test driven cars on roads like that. Dealerships in Golden, CO are close enough to the mountains to do that if you get the right sales guy. It’s great!
Pictures are also great for when they say the car’s a manual but it’s not.
YAY! MY LIFE IS ALMOST COMPLETE!
You should try Subaru or Land Rover. They seem to have the best outward visibility. Volkswagen comes next in my experience. I haven’t tried the new Civic, but the CRV seemed above average. The Escape is average or above average. The Sportage is beyond terrible.
Lol! The Red Bull ones had t-tops too though.
And the Forester. I don’t know why anyone would buy one of these over a Forester or CRV. When I bought a 2012, I wanted more power than the CRV had available. Now with the new Forester XT, there's no reason to go to the Sportage SX imo.
Yup. It was a weird car. Biggest problem was that it was very under powered. Top speed was about 85 mph. Also not very practical, but the t-tops were cool and it did great in the snow and could off-road.
The one to buy: NONE OF THEM!!!!!!!!!!
I can’t be the only one who wants to see Miato vs Raptor with piano and piano player in back.
I'd like the option of both.
It sounds like the exotics always ran clockwise. If this is the case, why didn't someone say something before a horrible crash happened? Same question even if they alternated directions due to tire wear.
Look up Aftershokz Bluez 2. I have two pairs I love them so much. Already supported their Indiegogo campaign for their new Trekz. This around the neck thing is the next fanny pack...
The kids don't where these. Everyone who has a pair seems to be 30 - 45 years old and oblivious that there are products like Aftershokz Bluez (and soon Trekz) which are much better for always having a stereo Bluetooth headset on your head everywhere.
Full speed range adaptive cruise has become my new favorite feature. I'm very excited my next car is going to have that with rain sensing wipers. My current car only has the adaptive cruise.
That’s usually for a line in. It can also be Bluetooth audio (not phone calls) or USB or sometimes an iPod adapter or CD changer depending on the car. There are a variety of things that might use Auxiliary in the aftermarket.
And that would possibly be accurate having owned a 2007 3-series. The volume was often too low to hear the person I was talking to. It was also not simple to dial someone. Stereos that work with things like Siri are much easier to use.