Ok. My Explorer and F150 had the release handles. However, my wife's 2014 Honda CR-V uses a pedal, and you release it by pushing the pedal all the way in.
Ok. My Explorer and F150 had the release handles. However, my wife's 2014 Honda CR-V uses a pedal, and you release it by pushing the pedal all the way in.
My Ford Explorer and F150 also had foot operated parking brakes. GM isn't the only one.
It still works.
Kentucky State Police still drive Crown Vics. They are also primarily a similar shade of gray to this one.
Perhaps if you are wearing boxers, Crocs, and a SpongeBob t-shirt.
I would worry about getting taken in for a drug test.
I am assuming this is a NASCAR joke since they only make left turns.
Try finding a YouTube video of the PSONE Classics running on a PS3, PsSP, or Vita. I find them indistinguishable from the actual console. I’m sure I could find something if I looked for it, but there are no graphical glitches, uneven framerate, or weird audio cracks and pops.
The audio works great for me.
The PSOne classics are pretty much all crossbuy for PS3/PSP/PSVITA. There might be some that don’t work on vita but I couldn’t say for sure. It will say on the store what systems it will work for.
All PS3s can play PS1 games off the disk. It’s only the PS2 BC that was removed in later hardware revisions.
It’s all in how you word the question. Which sounds better?
Would you buy a car that you could not drive?
Would you buy a car with a “chauffeur” feature that allowed you to do other tasks while commuting?
Am I correct in this interpretation? If you decide to keep your car instead of taking the buyout then you MUST get it fixed before you can sell it?
I don't know the dimensions of the new Panamera, but the old/current ones are large vehicles. 4,400 lbs does not seem unreasonable.
That was at the museum, not the factory.
And every one of those revisions kept the hardware specs the same. A PS3 super slim ran PS3 games the exact same way as a PS3 fat.
Most people seem to think that the 2016 Camaro is a mid cycle refresh rather than a complete from the ground up change.
I agree that we are in diminishing returns, and that the air quality of today is much noticeably better than 40 years ago. However, most people still do care about emissions. If catalytic converters weren’t required I would guarantee that a lot of people would buy cars without them to save a few bucks on the upfront…
A typical consumer does not care about emissions because it does not affect their wallet.