rearendedabenz
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rearendedabenz

I’ve got a 2019 Honda Accord and the Honda sensing is more than happy to take the wheel for nearly 30 seconds on a straight road. The Honda system relies on steering inputs and doesn’t monitor if my hands are physically touching the wheel or where I’m looking. It’s just enough assist for me to take my hands off the

I tried the stadia demo on my desktop wired to my router. While I don’t normally play enough games to hit my terabyte data cap. I wouldn’t be able to try, from all the dropped frames and weird shifts in resolution. Lag was a real issue when I was playing on my hardwired gaming desktop. Over my wifi on my laptop it got

This sounds like a Dr. Seuss passage that is supposed to be an obstacle overcome by the reader.

I just got a sport 2.0 turbo with a manual and it’s been a joy.  Picked it up from a guy in Dallas and drove back to phoenix in about two days.  After a 1000 mile trip and two weeks of daily driving I haven’t wanted more power, a limited slip diff might be nice though.

Florida man terrorizes local frogs with electromagnet

The angriest sounding weed wacker that could.

Reminds me of the last time I was in my local Cadillac dealer.  Looked like a funeral parlor.

I like it, it’s got a lot of cool details that doug will point out with glee when he gets around to making a video about it. Like how the middle of the tail lamps is replicated on the seats.  The manual option makes this one of the few vehicles on the market with decent phone integration and a stick. Also most

Watching movies on my laptop with headphones is nice, for some movies though a big screen and sound system are required. Although the dedicated theater room is a bit much. Especially with large format flat screens (65"+) now under $1000 it’s more reasonable to have a nice movie watching set up in a living room or side

It’s got a theater for Drag Race Nights!

The oil fill on the n54 goes right into the top of the valve cover. Sadly oil changes have to be done from underneath. 

I wholeheartedly support your argument for vehicle displays to be as close to the driver’s line of sight as possible. The systems from Mazda are a good example of this. One of the other points is if you look at the dashboards in some of the older Hyundai/Kia models that have the display in the dashboard, the whole top

I appreciate that the Germans allowed us to have cup holders but they don’t hold more than a small cup of coffee. I’ve had more than one water bottle jump into the passenger seat.

I’ve got similar ones in my 3 series and while they are still functional they do enjoy launching water bottles into my passenger seat.

Now we all want a Hounda

What about a converted compact truck with a load of batteries on a pallet in the bed? Could be hot-swapped with a forklift in no time. Also Rivian could get this easy if they beat up on their ford bodies and convinced the judges that they got them for under $500.

I mean, their tight, and sometimes I need to get into the bed of a truck.

I remember when the current gen Tundra came out some of them had issues with tailgates falling off from the weight of atvs loaded on them. And that would be my immediate concern with this split design and why they are mentioning such a high rating.

The step on the corner of the bumper is great! While I have a tundra and thought the corner bumper step was dumb too. It’s actually really useful for getting up into the bed, especially when wearing jeans. Also, the bedsides have convenient handholds to help climb up there. I’m happy to see additional steps on the