joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

Have you read how Apple Car Play and Android Auto work? You hook up your phone into the center console, and your infotainment screen is an extension of your phone with the interface optimized for use in a car. Your phone is doing all the work.

Now I want to go play Gran Turismo 2.

A mechanic at a local shop used to always call NAPA and ask for a water pump for a '65 Volkswagen Beetle whenever NAPA got a new employee. It was his way of "breaking them in".

What are you referring to in my post?

10 years ago I would have agreed with you, but today is a different world. Between pedestrian crash standards raising belt lines and roll over standards requiring thicker pillars, visibility in new vehicles is newer vehicles is universally worse than just even 10 years ago.

Have you actually ever driven anything made by GM in the last 5 years?

It would make for a great new SRT-4.

4th Gear: Those are two very different questions. One refers to automatic cars, and the other refers to safety assist. Even if people say that they want cars to have lane keep assist, automatic braking, etc, that doesn't mean they want the car to take full control in all situations. Apples and Oranges

I am excited to play it on my Wii U because I already own one. If history is any indicator then there won’t be a lot of difference between the versions. I am referring to Twilight Princess for NGC and Wii.

I don't see how his statement says he is part of the problem. When the semi trucks are routinely doing well under the speed limit why shouldn't Pudge-the-Fish!- pass them in the left lane? At least the semis that are not capable of driving the speed limit are staying right. I seem to always get stuck in the scenario

All real here.

That didn’t stop me and my friends from spending hours upon hours playing that game as kids.

At least you will always feel like you are driving fast due to traffic slowing down for you.

Have you ever driven a full sized truck?

What about a Pontiac G8? The Chevy SS’s are currently going right over $30k for 2014 models.

I remember a similar situation a couple of months back on I-264 in Louisville. Traffic was doing approximately 10 over when the notorious unmarked black Mustang pulled into traffic ahead of us from a prior stop. We all slowed down as to not pass him, and he was set at exactly 55 on the dot. This went on for a couple

The skepticism from GM comes from a bottom end on battery cost based on raw material cost.

That isn't necessarily backwards. Controls software can be very proprietary, and is very expensive. To upgrade to new hard could possibly require new software which could run into 10's of thousands of dollars. The new hardware could then not be backwards compatible with the equipment in the field. Now you are easily

Reminds me of a comment I heard from a kid along the lines of, "Someone should invent a cord you tie your phone to so you don't lose it."

I believe it sounds like they are not so much protesting the rules regulations as they are protesting that Uber doesn’t follow the regulations, and no one is enforcing anything upon them.