Ew. That looks like it belongs in a boat or yacht. They would have to pay me before I’d even think about looking at that on a daily basis.
Ew. That looks like it belongs in a boat or yacht. They would have to pay me before I’d even think about looking at that on a daily basis.
I shopped this category for my wife and found the Fit to be the most anemic and slow option. What in this class has less power? Only one that comes to mind is Prius C.
6'6" and bought a Cruze. Fit better in it than any other small car. I’m all legs and even then I still don’t put the seat all the way back!
Skyactiv is the worst. It’s not even a tangible thing. It’s their “mindset” when designing the car. That’s not a technology you can advertise, that’s just engineering!
That’s fantastic.
I think most people would realize they are not the same people. However, they are the same management. Engineers will do the best they can with the resources they are given. If management does a poor job of allocating resources, that affects the whole product, not just one component.
Pretty soon takata is going to install claymores. At least then there will be truth in marketing: front toward enemy lol
My last two phones used to get hot during tethering, but newer ones don’t seem to. My Nexus 6 and my wife’s 6S both tether without sucking battery or getting hot. I was pleasantly surprised based on past experience.
Most smartphones allow wifi tethering for free these days. We tethered a small tablet to my phone and “watched” Netflix stand up on our last car trip. I have T-Mobile so it didn’t even use any of my 10gb data allowance (Binge On).
Might as well replace it with a Claymore. At least then there will be truth in advertising. “FRONT TOWARD ENEMY” lol.
Many states allow for a headphone in one ear. The other ear needs to be open so you can hear emergency vehicles, etc. I’m amazed at the number of idiots I see with headphones in both ears.
Oh, so GITMO is closed? And transparency has improved? LOL. His administration has the worst record in history for FOIA requests and prosecuting journalists.
I‘ve always been curious, what wind tunnel was this? Assuming something GM owned. It looked so huge in the pictures I’ve always wondered if it’s still in use.
They need to pick a new word LOL
Hey, that’s what I killed racing a 3.8! Trans overheated and had multiple failures. Had already been rebuilt once and shop said it was good for continuous duty including racing.
Ohh, this x1000. Before we were together, wife leased then bought a 2011 Civic VP. It’s a DX with power windows, AC, and an aux input. Damn thing doesn’t even have power locks, cruise, or variable-intermittent wipers. Worst of all, IT HAS NO ARMREST! There’s a fricking hole in-between the two seats where it should be.…
Agreed. There’s a point where all seasons are all that’s necessary. Same boat in central Ohio, 27 inches of snow a year with most of it melting off the same week it falls means no need for snow tires.
Doug, hate to say it but the statistics disagree with you. Based on 30 years of historical data, Philly gets 22.4 inches of snow annually. This makes sense, I’m due west of you by ~5 hours and we average 27 inches.
Well, it does need raised, should be tied to inflation, and now would be the time to do it. That said, it’ll never happen with a republican controlled congress. I disagree with the price floor idea though. That should be left to the market.
They’re seriously taking lanes away on purpose near me and calling that a “road diet”. More like a traffic headache.