Okay, now there’s two types of 4-wheel-steering.
Okay, now there’s two types of 4-wheel-steering.
In that situation, I don’t think it matters what brand the car is.
We’ve owned two. You’re right. They’re, like, the Camry of Chevy. Dependable, bulletproof, and usable. But, yeah, they don’t inspire anything.
That’s actually the real truth. I’ve had newer VWs and Toyotas strand me. But a GM always gives me several days warning when something is going to break.
They can discuss and argue this all they want. They can come up with some ridiculous, high-falutin’ fancy name. But sorry, the word ‘cup’ is so ingrained in the collective mind that no matter what they name it, the Planet will still call it the Monster Cup.
My “old fashioned” 2009 is pretty safe then. It has a remote start, but still requires a physical RFID coded key in the switch before anything important works.
So I still have a chance, then. I drove a Mercedes once. The rental agency gave me one at Frankfurt, and I drove it to Ramstein. Close enough?
Or Beagle.
It’s another excuse to swill vodka while giving it a fancy holiday name.
1st... I sort of grab marketing concepts, but it sure sounds to me like a conflict there;
I got one of those calls, and simply asked them what my IP address was.
True this. Lack of suburban and rural public transportation, coupled with the fact that most people not in a large city work even in other towns.
I think it’s a great idea. Particularly the one about women being able to drive other women around. I’m familiar with the area, having been stationed through there. To buy a robe for my wife, She had to call her brother, who could go to the shop, where men could not enter, get the robe at the door, bring it to me…
I meant things like the Civic, etc. I love the Fit myself.
I agree wholeheartedly. The real issue is legal safety for them. No matter how many dozen pages of fine print they have, they are covered by one little button you press.
I wanted the Dog Friendly edition.
Depends on what your family did. Pop drove bulletproof Buicks most of his (all of mine) life. I like Buicks, liked them when I was 18. Have one now.
Actually, you own none of the data that everything gathers now. You can’t even get an idea of what or how much they have on you. You also can’t control who sells what data about you to anyone else.
Technically, your statement is only true because 20,000 factories have moved. Why don’t you pick a picture of Beijing 1970 and now?
Air pollution (HERE) has been reduced because we have exported all the pollution-producing factories out of the country. Just WHY do you think China has to use breath mesks??