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I used to only like supercars and early 2000s BMWs.

Extraneous information is best reserved for screens you can turn off or put out of the way. If you’re driving one of these rigs, you still need all of your attention on the road, thus minimizing anything that could capture your attention unnecessarily is highly important.

I’m going to say probably not. If they did, though, that’s probably an instant win.

Gotta remember all of the little patches here there and everywhere that bloat out the core of the game.

Or de-sticker it, clean it up, drop the biggest motor in it, and give it a good future as a drift van in traditional Japanese style.

Looks like they’ve got one for each side, though that might just be the dashboard. More traditional gauges would be a great idea for this truck, but I can see having the screens on the side for things like schedules and GPS.

I sense a Shadowrun fan.

The Japanese are really good at doing the retro-modern styling that American car designers seem to stumble over.

If you think about it, a wagon/van/hatchback makes far more sense in an urban environment. You can haul more cargo (whether it be people or items) in the exact same footprint as a sedan of the same size, which is basically an instant buy if you’re going to need to move 5 people and groceries, or move bulky items

When it dies, will the MFD show “ARGHHH” or will the car just make the noise?

It’s designed to be as annoying as possible to ensure you perform whatever action is making it ding at you.

Seems like the driver gets out to start Lenin a hand.

Destiny has a very low barrier of entry. If you never touch the Crucible, you will have an enjoyable gameplay experience. Crucible requires split-second reaction times, and even then, it feels gimmicky. I’d personally avoid the Crucible unless you need to farm up a weekly reward, as Crucible matches reward you with

Tablets only really make sense if they’re a “detachable” computer capable of running a full-fat desktop environment. If it can run a desktop environment good enough for software like Illustrator or Photoshop, you win the graphic design market. If you have a decent detachable keyboard, you win over the programmer and

My family has had two Jimmies, a ‘95 and a ‘98. Both of them had howling fans. Both of them failed in the middle of the winter. Both of them caused instantaneous panic.

Can we just say that howling HVAC fans are the worst? You have to tear apart the dashboard to get at them, they’re not exactly cheap, and more importantly, it means that if you need heating/cooling you’ll have to suffer through a veritable banshee for as long as you need the fans running. Half the time they sound like

Most of them went for the xB anyways because it’s a toaster on wheels and nobody can really get away with that design anymore.

It’s like it’s trying to convey the power of a long-lost Alphard’s majesty.

At least the xA was a precursor to the iQ in a sort of “Honey, I shrunk the car” fashion. And the xA is kind of likeable because even in its normalcy it’s still different.

Insurance adjusters are weird. For whatever reason a repair that’s really only $100 for you is now $1200 and your car is totaled because of it, so it’s a salvage title and what amounts to nearly a free payout (minus the time and money you spend on a cheap and effective repair.)