kentb827
Kent
kentb827

Same here...but the response from these morons is usually “ why is this guy flashing his lights at me?”

I think he was running as fast as he could

It will certainly be the worst part of 2018 for anyone who has an accident in one. Besides that, we’ve determined optimal horsepower now, and these don’t cut the mustard. Now put 300 HP in it and maybe when we get hit, we won’t have to suffer. Just die instantly.

Yea the G37 hold their prices and not in a good way. I saw one the other day, a 2011 with 70 thousand miles and the dealer still wanted 19 grand.

i scream YES and clap any time i get someone to turn off their high beams, or turn on their headlights. i get one maybe once a month.

Not to mention the quality issues when they get old. Infiniti’s dash buttons dont hold up over time along with questionable paint quality.

Alternate name : Rent your car for homeless gangbangs $20/hr........

Chrysler might want to update their website to say car and minivans instead of cars and minivans.

Agreed. On my last car (single version for both US and Canadian markets, IRC), the headlights and taillights came on as soon as the parking brake was disengaged. Simple, no fuss.

waiting for year or longer is not a compromise anymore?

The first paragraph isn’t that well written... when it was LAUNCHED it was only an automatic. A year later the 6 speed came out, everyone cheered, nobody bought it.

Their actual reviews of Tesla’s cars have been positive.

One of the main reasons both my and my wife’s cars are manuals is so people can’t ask to borrow them TBH.

I can often see the driver’s face when I’m flashing and honking, and it’s amazing to me that they don’t react at all. Tunnel vision, even without smartphone-related distractions, is a very real thing.

Ditto. I’m afraid to lend my car to my sister... just imagine if I can lend it to a total stranger!

GM has the right idea by making their lights default to Auto On. If you want them off, you have to turn them off each time. All automakers should do this.

That’s what everyone thinks the first time they land in KC. They look around and all you can see besides the airport is grass and farms. There’s nothing else at all. The sense of relief when it’s explained that no, this is not actually KC that’s 20 miles away is pretty hilarious to see.

You aren’t lying.

I can’t get over that paint job...

Your explanation makes sense once you know the whole picture, however the general public has no clue about that and it kind of sounds idiotic