Oh, you don't know? http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/0… Joe the Plumber is now a card carrying UAW member working for Chrysler.
Oh, you don't know? http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/0… Joe the Plumber is now a card carrying UAW member working for Chrysler.
Isn't that pretty much what became the Acura TSX?
Holy crap! The first thing I thought when I saw the gifs of players jumping about was Attack on Titan without the strings.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think typically, Cadillac only buddies up with Buick and GMC dealers and never the more everyman Chevy dealers. Back in the day, that's why you'd always see Buick/Pontiac/GMC dealers, but never mixed with Chevy and Saturn.
I believe that too is something that could be programmed for. Also, with the aforementioned knowledge of what stoplights are going to do, there would be no emergency braking on black ice to stop for a yellow light on an overpass. I still think it could be quite glorious.
As long as they engineer a fix for the interior door handles...
"The rotary offered nothing except poor reliability."
"Or V-tech"
Yeah, I've never understood this mentality. My parents never drove anything bigger than a sedan and raised 3 kids. There was the '87 Mitsubishi Galant for my mom, dad had the '91 Nissan Sentra (4 door) and mom's upgrade later on was a '96 Nissan Maxima. My sister was 2 when they got the Galant and my brother came 5…
One could also assume that without the human factor, autonomous driving automobiles would be able to maintain much higher speeds more safely than human drivers reducing traffic overall. I love driving to be sure, but if they could network cars with the traffic grid so the cars would know exactly what traffic lights…
Uh huh, uh huh!
If I'm not mistaken, that light would come in in conjunction with the turn signal and light your way around a corner. I know 95-96 Nissan Maximas had a similar feature.
Does that mean we can blame Dodge for the price escalation of today's trucks? I mean a lot of these trucks crest north of $50K nowadays. Is that normal inflation or just what the market will bear once trucks started catering to people what use a truck as a truck once a month at most?
Fellow Plano-ite, I feel your pain. I graduated from Plano Senior High in 1997 and there were so many ridiculous cars there. Me, I drove a 1981 Chrysler LeBaron (no it wasn't a convertible) that previously sat in the garage for 5 years which probably explains why it spontaneously caught on fire while driving down Park…
Finally a voice of reason. "By the time the rest of your TERRIFIED armed teachers rush to the scene, the class will already have been massacred." This^^^