I was born in the 80s, and I can recall people saying all cars looks alike in the 90s, again in the 00s, and now in the 10s.
I was born in the 80s, and I can recall people saying all cars looks alike in the 90s, again in the 00s, and now in the 10s.
The same was the case back in the 60s. The ZL1 engine on the 1969 Camaro cost $4,160 on what was essentially a $3,000 car.
From the sound of the article I would imagine that the keys to the Infiniti were just left in say the center console or something so the Infiniti never saw its keys leave the car. Thus it never locked the doors and would start for whomever pushed the start button.
One thing I failed to see mentioned is the fact that Chevrolet has essentially released 6th gen equivalents to the 5th generation ZL1 and Z/28. There is a 6th generation ZL1, and the SS 1LE offers performance that nears that of the Z/28. The market price of the 5th generation ZL1 was actually holding pretty strong but…
In every car I have ever driven you can loosen your grip on the wheel at the apex of a tight turn to let the wheel reenter itself under your hands and finish the turn.
The Nyko dock was never officially licensed. Nintendo has no obligation to ensure it works.
Have you driven a crossover? It has more space than a wagon and more comfortable ride than a sedan. CUVs today are vastly different than the SUVs of 15 years ago, heck even 5 years ago.
Chevy doesn’t need to answer this. They have already been building COPO Camaros for a few years now.
Ps4 also saves to the cloud in the background.
High property values lead to high taxes.
A pig farm will have emit odors that will affect the quality of life of the neighbors. How does a car that is simply existing affecting the quality off life of neighbors?
How is the simple fact of having a non operable car having a tangible impact on others? If the car is not leaking fluid and creating an environmental hazard what harm is it doing to others? The same can be said for car repairs. As long as I’m not making excessive noise late at night or creating an environmental hazard…
It seems that the SS transmission won’t have the same torque rating as the ZL1 transmission, but I bet the tuning will be similar.
You’ve been able to buy one since 2016.
You can check out videos from when the ZL1 was released. If I can recall correctly it never fully disengages from the previous gear until it starts to engage the next gear. Shift times were comparable and sometimes exceed the Porsche PDK system.
After properly setting my mirrors I don’t have any major visibility issues in my 2013 and didn’t have any in the 2016 I rented once. As far as stop lights, I have that issue in all cars, even in my 98 F150, 2003 Explorer and 2017 Acadia Limited. I guess being 6'2" contributes to that. At least in the older Camaros I…
I am failing to follow what you are trying to accomplish with this post. We are talking about a Pony car that has been an established class of car for more than 50 years now. This car is lightweight for that class, even compared to the cars of 20-25 years ago. Not every sporty car is going to be the size and weight of…
The memory cards are industry standard SD cards. I could easily find that in the documentation/user manual that came with the console. However, I would bet their is nothing in the documentation that says the dock follows industry standards so there is little to no documentation for unlicensed vendors to follow when…
You missed an important keyword in my post, and that word is “unofficial”. The Hori controller is officially licensed by Nintendo. So while Nintendo didn’t design and manufacture it they are still putting their name behind it because they ran it through a certification program. There are also many other manufacturers…
No company has to honor a warranty if they can prove that an unofficial 3rd party device or modification caused the malfunction. Nintendo has no reason to test their device with non licensed 3rd party devices, and they certainly don’t have to honor warranty claims tied to the use of such devices. Their stance on the…