Are those buttons actual buttons, or are they haptic feedback buttons?
Are those buttons actual buttons, or are they haptic feedback buttons?
NASCAR’s playoffs is not complicated. Whatever level of complications there are to some, it is nowhere near the same difficulty as FIA’s Le Mans refueling formula or F1's rules.
Thanks. I hate it.
He’s none of those things. He’s not involved in NASCAR.
He’s not involved.
I like it overall. But the lack of actual buttons and the grille is a terrible choice. Buttons (and knobs even) is probably the one area we don’t need to go touchscreen. And the grille is just ugly with the bars extended over the bumper? Yeah, I’ll call that a bumper.
How is Ford... fricking FORD... the only company that has nailed the new design of an old model? Land Rover and now Chrysler screwed up.
I like that “mfrs” can stand for manufactures or motherf*ckers; and both are correct.
I got a poll phone call for this, and the bias in it couldn’t have been more obvious. They wanted to try and make sure I know that I will be attacked/stalked, have my identity stolen, allow pedophiles to know where my (non-existent) children frequent, be blackmailed by “hackers” and China, and worse. It was the worst p…
I can’t tell if that car is green or if something green is reflecting from it. Regardless, I would love to have that green on the E-class I’m looking to get. I’m tired of red, black, white, and grey.
I’m really disappointed that I only have one stamp (France, barely a week there) in my 7 years old passport.
Cliche or not: screw WaW’s grenades.
Well, you see, models change.
Hey, Land Rover, this is what you were supposed to do with the Defender.
I hope British Aireays or Lufthansa keep them for a couple more years. One of my great travel regrets is I haven’t flown on one and I really want to.
That header picture has been my literal dream car for the last decade. So many of my dreams I’m driving this car (but in silver, black, or blue). I didn’t remember it being a real car and only just now learned it’s name (1972 BMW 2002 tii).
I don’t hate it. That nose could use some work, though.
So all of that is on record, right? Like, there should be a paper or electronic trail a local person could look into to see how he handled cases and what happened?
Land Rover should have stole this design for the Defender.