Yes, you're right, it was pretty dire back then. I think the silliest I've experienced was the first Audi Allroad with sat nav: just a black and white display with directional arrows and a urgent German female computer voice.
Yes, you're right, it was pretty dire back then. I think the silliest I've experienced was the first Audi Allroad with sat nav: just a black and white display with directional arrows and a urgent German female computer voice.
I remember this car, it had a tiny shitty sat nav. A post stamp with 1 lumen. I drove it for a week as a rental upgrade from a Clio (in snow).
I agree, pretty much anything Group
That's wonderfully mad :)
I strongly disagree, it's a super young car company with bold ideas and great success. Not many companies compare to it and those short term profit seeking idiots should look at other stock. It's not 2007 anymore.
Yep, MIT is not showing very much "rapid development" in this area, they had these things in Zurich years ago... http://www.iris.ethz.ch/
Merry Christmas btw ;)
And ...
Thank you, I snorted too !
and with Dutch design and electronics ( and components from.. probably China & Taiwan)
https://www.ultimaker.com/blogs/news/201…
The guys in Silicon valley also received an Ultimaker 2 (open source baby!), https://www.ultimaker.com/products/ultim…
So definitely an international affair ;)
Fair point, but it's mostly the length and shitty visibility. It's otherwise a shit hot vehicle.
She's very hard to park and doesn't fit in 99% of UK's bloody parking garages
Yeah, they were even driving on the correct side of the road (UK == left).
Like the A3 Sportback and the horrific BMW X1
No (not in EU as far as I've seen), but many have plates because they mix with road legal vehicles, require insurance and sometimes need to cross a public road. I love big, low tugs.
She is an idiot, 100% guilty.