Yep, you sure did. Sorry, I must have missed that.
Yep, you sure did. Sorry, I must have missed that.
I would love to see a dramatization of the GM EV1 saga and Rick Wagoner’s short-sighted and foolish decision to kill the project, believing that electric cars occupied an unprofitable niche of the automobile market. GM could have been early to the game and become, for better or worse, the Tesla of the EV world instead…
Since this is still an ICE vehicle, would it make the same noise as one powered by diesel, or does the sound change as a result of using hydrogen?
When I was 16, I let my unlicensed 15-year-old friend drive my brand new 1995 Dodge Neon, because kids are dumb. With him driving and me in the passenger seat, he decided to “give it the business” by going roughly 60 MPH in a 25 MPH residential neighborhood. Needless to say, when we hit the first corner, physics then…
One good thing that came about from their mea culpa is the Xbox/Xbox 360 Backwards Compatibility feature. This is still one of my favorite capabilities on the Xbox platform, not to mention the myrid enhancements that have been added to older titles, like FPS and resolution boosts.
We all lament the slow, agonizing death of the affordable car, and there was one company where that’s about all they made: Toyota’s Scion. You could get economical, reliable, and practical transportation for cheap, and those ubiquitous grey xB boxes you saw everywhere in the early aughts could have been the Toyota Hybr…
Jessica Chobot, former video host of IGN
Looks like someone went crazy with the “tribal” vinyl category in a Forza livery editor.
I love Jim Farley and his passive-aggressive, reactionary jabs at his competition. Dude likes to just hang back and then rub their nose in it after they do or say something foolish. He sometimes has to eat his own words, but it’s still funny in that teenage boy locker room kind of way.
Anything that directly affects visibility, like windshield wipers. You can probably react quick enough in most situations when rain starts, but what if something unexpectedly splashes across the windshield? Even if a sensor exists that turns them on and off automatically, I’m not going to leave my forward visibility…
It’s only a matter of time until we reach first base with our Steam Decks
iMessages, Calendar, your phonebook, Podcasts app, and, most importantly (to some of us), Apple Music. Apple Maps is take it or leave it, but it still offers the option for Google Maps and Waze.
And when they take smartphone mirroring away, customers will once again pick up their phones to do all the things that could be done with CP/AA, but now 100% of the time instead.
I’d use this, if nothing else than to demo games before buying them. Even though streaming isn’t always the best way to play, it would still provide enough context to make an informed decision on whether it’s worth the investment or not.
I looked at some listings in my area in the Midwest, which has maybe the least friendly to open-top motoring climates, and older examples that don’t look quite as nice are priced right about the same as this one. Considering it probably never saw a lick of road salt or other Midwest detritus, I’d say it’s a NP, even…
100% agree. The only reason I am still rocking my PS4 Pro is this very reason. I refuse to rearrange my entertainment center to accomodate Sony’s poor design choices.
Change nothing other than making it the size and shape of the PS4 Pro, slap an extra $50 on it, and I’m buying. Anything else is just icing on the cake.
Those are clearly real-life imaginings of the Turismo Classic from GTA Online with a bunch of ugly vents and a spoiler tacked on.
Ahh...thanks. I went back and rewatched the trailer and I can see it now. Didn’t notice the spoiler the first time around.
I think I caught what might be a green Bugatti Chiron clone driving by in the opposite direction in that same scene with the blue Porsche and white Ferrari.