LOL. I meant where you took that picture. It looks very familiar.
LOL. I meant where you took that picture. It looks very familiar.
Huh? Have you sat in both?
Must work better in your Lexus. In a Ford, I absolutely hate it. It just smears my clean window, especially in the winter. I’ve turned it off in the other Fords I have, but I can’t in my ST and it drives me bananas.
FoMoCo products have done that for some time, too. I think it was called “Courtesy Wipe” (lol) on my 2014 Lincoln MKS, and you could turn it on or off in the instrument cluster.
Ugh, I have that on my 2008 Escape and hate it. Mainly because the wipers do a great job on those first few passes, so when it goes into “bonus pass”, all it manages to do is streak up the mostly clean windshield.
My 97 LS400 did this
My uncle’s A4 has that feature too, it’s great.
Beautiful car!
That feature is called courtesy wipe, and my poverty 2019 Ford Ranger does it.
Yep, my Town Car does the same thing. I always thought it was an OCD thing.
My 2005 Saab does this. In fact there is an elaborate set of conditions dictating wiper function—if I recall correctly, if you’re going at high speed it will wait a different amount of time for the extra wipe, and if you’re at low speed it will put the ventilation briefly on recirculate or something to keep the smell…
Interior because relevant.
On my 08 and 12 ISF(and I’m sure the v6 models too) when you go to clean the windshield with the spray, it will wipe it a few times, and then wait 3-4 seconds and wipe once more. Helpful when driving as there’s usually a few drops that will start to climb up or be left over from the swiping wiper.
Covering any piano black trim inside with something matte.
I saw a truck just this afternoon with that door open on the back. I wondered what it was and theorized the exact answer you found. Flash forward 4 hours and here’s your article.
This kind of recognition snubbing pisses me off so much. We weren't making fun my good man, we impressed with the size of your problem and the size of your determination. You did it, just like you said you would. Well done.
This, along with the story of blaming the woman pilot who wasn’t even on the ship is another example of how shitty people can be treated by the powers to be.
His story is a pretty good metaphor for average workers everywhere. Quite literally keeps the business afloat and gets no recognition or even fair remuneration.
On multiple times when buying cars, I went in with my own financing, and then, as we’re done with negotiations over price (with the finance guy), seem willing to take their loan if they can get me a better price.
This has successfully knocked a couple grand off the vehicle each time. My credit union, when I was doing…
“aggressive (arguably good) looks... The Camaro Turbo 1LE delivered... in spades”
You’re drunk.