How about a trim where you can choose the options you want without having to pay for the bullshit you don’t?
How about a trim where you can choose the options you want without having to pay for the bullshit you don’t?
Great commercial (makes me proud of my 270k mile 93 Accord 5-speed), but wow what a turd at the end. It looks just like all of the other amOEba cars out there.
“You don’t pay extra for your seat belt,” NTSB Chairman Christopher A. Hart said on Monday. “And you shouldn’t have to pay extra for technology that can help prevent a collision altogether.” He called the board’s report released Monday a “wake-up” and urged automakers and NHTSA to work together to speed adoption.
Neutral: This whole ‘debate’ is ridiculous as the Neilsen survey might be suggesting. All of this ill-conceived and expensive ‘technology’ that OE’s are dumping into cars just isn’t providing added value. I personally don’t think it gets any better even if Google and Apple take it over. So all that means is that our…
this is exactly what is wrong with the car industry and consumers alike. every model, needs everything, all the time.
Neutral: I wouldn’t. I get the basic stuff that ACTUALLY makes you safer (air bags, ABS, crash absorption zones, etc..). The more complicated systems seem to make people lazier, less attentive and more willing to take risks behind the wheel. Example: I don’t need to put a turn signal on, look in the mirror and merge…
because guerrillas
can you just part it out? that engine would look really nice in 85 4Runner and has plenty of life left (regardless if it is the 2.7-4 or 3.4-6)
apparently, he thought that, like an old 911, you have to stay in the throttle when shit goes wrong...
All three should come over and turn our shitty American Top Gear into a new show called Peak Ratio.
you forgot reason number 6: It's a Ford Probe.
you tell me...
It all happened so fast, many 10-year-old cars seem like time capsules. Infotainment and safety features that are commonplace now were virtually nonexistent as recently as 2005. Less than a third of 2005 models had anti-skid technology and less than 12 percent had rear-view cameras, features found in almost all 2015…
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all the super-fan-boys just creamed their collective pants
inertia - FTW!
"We've been crying for a usable, modern, manageably-sized pickup truck and GM delivered."
- Makes Ford proud...
in part because they all look like soul-less amoebas instead of something stylish such as this...
to be fair, i can't afford one anyway, but continuing in this direction simply disappoints me...