100% agree - this car made the short list in my suggestions.
100% agree - this car made the short list in my suggestions.
Below 45mph I contend the regular Fiat 500 is a speed demon. I may have shifted 3 times by the time I hit that speed. I’m sure the Abarth is more hilarious.
Look at these non-crazy answer... what has happened to the writers?!
We like the TV route.
In my eco tire equipped hybrid those lines are very close to each other. The car is uncomfortable with any slip in the tires.
I've tested this situation in my Hyundai (intentionally). If the traction control pops on it automatically disables cruise control.
Same deal in my Hyundai.
And probably (I haven’t looked) the difference between a trailer with brakes and one without (surge brakes, autowbrake, etc).
It’s like cup holders - most people only need a threshold before they start to look at other things.
I've had a similar experience with my Hyundai. I'm from a default-to-Honda family. When we need a new car we first drive the Honda and then drive its competition.
I’m a 7 blink merger -3 for warning, 3 for moving and 1 just in case.
The argument from Mish Mosh was that there is a physical experience (fondling) of the way the music is packaged beyond the audio experience. That is all. I find it completely unnecessary.
Yeah, I agree that at times newer =/= better.
Why a car when a horse works just fine?
dbPoweramp or ExpressRip and a CD reader can make pretty short work of the process. I had 3 CD readers running on one computer and I could manage about 20 CDs per hour when I ran through the conversion process. I just watched TV while doing it. For you that would be a couple of weekends of F1 races and you would be…
I’m up in Seattle but I do work all over the state. I have a finger on the pulse of the Portland area since I have been doing some work down in Vancouver.
Haha. Never leaving the changer would be something like an obsidian record. Your life as an album is spent in the dark but it is oh so wonderful.
Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee E.
You’re an exception to a rule. Most people I know who still use CDs have them stuffed into a sleeve organizer that is hanging on their sun visor. Those are the folks who really just want to listen to the music and don’t care about the rest.