Check in the radio if you can adjust how strong the feature is. I know on my Compass I can do light, where it barely gives your hands a nudge to let you know, up to full on yanking you back into the lane.
Check in the radio if you can adjust how strong the feature is. I know on my Compass I can do light, where it barely gives your hands a nudge to let you know, up to full on yanking you back into the lane.
Power seats, with memory, are nice when you have two drivers. Especially if it identifies each persons unique key.
My most recent purchase (‘21 Compass Trailhawk) fortunately does NOT have a sunroof. Its got most all the other cool bells and whistles but fortunately does not have that one. I’m 6'2" and headroom is already a premium. Plus this thing isnt exactly a “wind in your hair” sporty driving experience.
This. Its billed as a few hundred dollars to a few thousand employees, something on the order of a million dollars I imagine. Honda can afford it.
Jump pack, jump pack sized tire inflator, hitch with a ball on it, a net for my roof basket, some microfiber towels, and lastly a hammer and stakes for the awning on my roof.
I’ve seen this one before! The Mitsuoka Orochi.
I always make sure I clarify, its record profit PERCENTAGES. Record profits would happen with inflation if your percentages stayed the same. Its the record PERCENTAGES that piss me off.
Read: Demand for luxury goods skyrockets as money is siphoned from the general public as “inflation” paid out as record profit percentages.
One thing people fail to mention is the rise of financing. People had to be able to buy things (houses, cars, etc) in cash for the most part back in the day. It was difficult to have something sell if it required people to save for 30 years.
I really get the impression they arent really car guys and they just get things they think will impress other people.
If the wheels and tires didnt stick out 4 inches past the fenders I would probably be a lot more receptive to this. As it is, it looks terrible.
It did on my neon in the 90s....no reason it shouldnt on a newer car.
Instead we got the Murano Cross-Cabriolet....
Just because they were stupid doesnt mean it didnt widely happen. There are only so many people out there who can make a 2 door coupe work for them and have to choose.
I 100% think emissions testing should be moved back to 8-10 years. How many failures does the state identify on cars 2 years old? 4 years old? Etc. Follow the federal emissions mandate of 8 years (or 80,000 miles, but lets ignore that part) and start testing then. Because I have a feeling there is a near zero failure…
You can take away drivers licenses...doesnt stop people from getting behind the wheel, sadly.
What I’m getting at is there wasnt a significant cost reduction entry level, just wanna look cool on a Sunday drive trim, like a 5.7L Automatic. The Corvette had that. Even the entry levelest of Vipers were competing price wise with a top trim Corvette.
Fabricating failures will happen when you have compulsory inspections done by people whos paycheck is dependent upon commissions from customers failing said inspection. The state should have fixed rate semi-retired people doing the inspections who are unaffiliated with any repair facility to negate this.
I mean....Nissan didnt sell these anywhere outside of Japan I dont think...I imagine they could have sold if given the option.
I genuinely think they needed about 30-50 more HP. Thats why the public didnt go for them. Most people dont want to modify their cars and it looked much more like a Camaro/Mustang/Challenger competitor than a Miata competitor (LOOKED, with your eyeballs) and thus thats what people compared them to. So for the same…