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Lots of great potential at that price point!

Those graphics are an owner add-on, and not one that adds value...

I agree on “meh” for Google Assistant. I remember a few years back trying it out on my phone mounted in the car for hands free operation. It was neat, and allowed several functions, but it was missing some key integrations.

IIRC, since RV’s are basically houses on wheels, you can basically get a 30-year mortgage on them. So, if you live in your Ferarri, can you get a 30-year loan? Why buy a Kia Soul when you can have a Bentley Bentayahagoaha (sp?) SUV/House for the same monthly rate?

Ahh, that would explain it, thanks!

For some reason I thought they were made mandatory on all cars starting with model year 2016 vehicles. This does then explain why a few recent rentals (Hyundai Elantra GT and Wrangler) both did not have one installed.

The price of the tech has dropped at least, so hopefully the cost that will be rolled into the

“Duplicolor - ‘Yes you can, in your garage!’”

But, Salt Life!!

It’s funny reading the comments in this thread - people always want to strive to be the next age group. As kids we all wanted to act like adults. Now as adults, we have people in their 30's comparing themselves to “old” people.

Two different branded tires on an AWD car, the sign of someone who knows how to take care of their transfercase.

Part of the issue here is the assumption that a CEL light is informing you of a needed fix. They are instead reporting a symptom - and don’t necessarily indicate the underlying cause.

Fun fact - this platform was originally designed for a GM built Wankel rotary, which never happened. So, rotary swap would be ideal!

To be fair to Rob, it was actually GM’s (at the time) John DeLorean who made the comparison in the 1970s...most likely it was the shape they were “copying”

I’m not opening my wallet for it, but I voted NP. A few other comments here have echoed the reason - cars like this don’t normally survive. Most of them were crushed, and the rest were driven hard and what is left isn’t worth restoring.

I remember as a kid I watched an “Unsolved Mysteries” or something like it where someone was putting bombs under cars. For a while after, 10yo me was looking under our car before we went somewhere. So that’s what I thought when I read that :)

The calc games were great - but in this case the TI-94A was a home computer from TI made in the late 70's - mid80's :)

This reminds me - anyone ever play “Car Wars” on the old Texas Instruments TI-94/a? Still have, and still works. Not as good as I used to be though. (These old games are simple compared to the graphics and storylines we have today, but still quite difficult)

I sat in a G90 at the Auto Show and really felt it was one of the more comfortable cars on display.

Smart - but for extra cool points, you gotta scoop deep on that first bite!

No more details on the unibody? I was guessing this was on an Explorer / Taurus platform but the comment in the first paragraph puts that in question...any more details?