Honestly, it’s a good rule! If you go sideways off track, it’d easy for your tires to dig in. Even if I could fudge the test, I don’t think I’d want to
Honestly, it’s a good rule! If you go sideways off track, it’d easy for your tires to dig in. Even if I could fudge the test, I don’t think I’d want to
Tamura likens the all-wheel drive, dual-clutch GT-R to a mechanical suit, a robotic exoskeleton that gives you superhuman powers. When you’re driving a GT-R, “you are the commander,” Tamura says.
Lifted bro trucks.
SUVs, any and all SUVs.
The way I read this is that we’ll be spending at least $50k to get one, dealer lots will all have the Z performance with a couple options for at least the first year. So, with markups this will be a $60k car out the door.
Seriously, what’s not to get about having your music/podcasts from your phone, easily controllable from the vehicle, as well as navigation?
I know everyone’s experience varies, but I have a touchscreen subaru ascent for the past 2 years and a mazda 3 for the past 3 years. I’ve been a carplay user since day 1 with aftermarket stereos. I like the dial on the mazda’s. I think if you have a nice crisp system, theres no bugs in Carplay, then yeah, a touch…
If you didn’t think Charles Leclerc was gonna crash an F1 car cuz he’s an F1 driver, you haven’t watched Charles Leclerc race... and I’m a big fan of his.
Waze, spotify ... So you don’t have to check the navigation option nor subscribe to Sirius.
The simplest way to control something does not always mean the best.
WRONG. haha I have a 2021 CX-30 Turbo and it works just fine, I like it a lot better than the touchscreen in my old car
The only downside is there’s a learning curve so it does take a few days to get used to it, and it is awkward with apple carplay
Bullshit. I can use the Mazda info-wheel while keeping my eyes dead ahead on the road. The screen is high enough that I can still scan the road ahead while glancing at the screen if I need to. On a CX-5, the touch screen is a lot further away from my seating position, so if I were to use the touch screen, I have to…
As an avid Mazda owner, I can claim that you’re wholeheartedly wrong in every sense of the word in regards to the click wheel.
Used car dealers are such a pain in the ass that a lot of people are willing to lose a lot of money simply for the convenience of not having to deal with one.
If I was in the market for a BMW I would consider this a deal breaker and wouldn’t buy it until the update is applied. I haven’t seen an OEM infotainment system yet that is worth a shit, so without AA I am out.
Depends on the person. My father has a GT500 and I know he’s diligent about using quiet mode in the neighborhood and flipping it into sport when he hits the main roads.