No. Presently there are three levels:
Active Cruise: Maintains set speed or keeps distance behind a slower car
No. Presently there are three levels:
Active Cruise: Maintains set speed or keeps distance behind a slower car
I did the same thing last week. On a Cayenne. Also fills from the bottom AND requires a special diagnostic tool to get the level right. Stupid, EXPENSIVE mistake.
I generally like electronic music and even I cringed at that music. Even if it’s to your tastes, it’s just -bad-
I’ve tried it on two GM trucks of a very similar year and it seemed like it was just in 4wd all the time. No idea.
I don’t think I’ve ever used one of those “4-auto” systems in a pickup that I felt worked. They were either very slow to engage or never disengaged. (As evidenced by the tires hopping and chirping when I made a tight turn.)
Not sure it counts as a convertible, per se, but I once got caught on the interstate with no cover during a particularly intense hailstorm in a Polaris Slingshot. No roof, no doors, no windshield. Made me very thankful for my bulky sunglasses.
Because it’s a test of the elevator mechanism, not of the system as a whole?
“You build houses for 20 years, no one says ‘There goes Willy the housebuilder.’ But you fuck ONE sheep...” - a truncated joke
It took me a while to realize you meant “western” as in a cultural region, and not in the tumbleweeds and cowboys manner.
Not everyone necessarily lives in a dense, urban area. In fact, I’ve never lived in a place where heavy traffic was a daily occurrence, and even in “we love grids” central Illinois I was able to find a few fun corners.
My commute is 20 minutes of clear interstate and 25 minutes of mountain back roads. I’ll take the manual.
Driving without a license is definitely illegal. Not sure if it’s arrest-worthy...
The irony here is that the later movies are nothing at all like the first. Almost entirely unrelated.
The Ancient Bow (that one) shoots flat for a good distance before it starts to arc.
Doesn’t the Rift ostensibly work with OpenVR (read: Vive) games as well, though?
Did a similar thing in an Aventador...
Well, yeah. It was ugly then, and it’s still ugly now :p
Except clamping in the CPU, which takes “Oh dear god I am definitely doing something wrong” amounts of force.
“But that’s isn’t TRUE CINEMA!” - some film hipster, somewhere. Probably.
To their credit, it IS faster than a cinema projector!