The MTA rarely changes the length of most trains outside of cutting a small few in half for overnight or weekend service. The next order will have many trains with open gangways like shown above.
The MTA rarely changes the length of most trains outside of cutting a small few in half for overnight or weekend service. The next order will have many trains with open gangways like shown above.
Hyundai fucked over the Genesis Coupe as well with the BK2 facelift.
The BK1 cars were lovely. Curvaceous, understated, very unlike the PURE ANGER designs of similarly priced RWD sporty cars of the time (370Z, Mustang, Camaro, etc) They weren’t trying to copy anyone with the looks, it was a genuinely Korean aesthetic.
What?! A limited run of challengers in a different color?! Wow, they should do that more often
The LS is at least as qualified as any of the motors listed here. I don’t get the LS hate. It makes good power, it’s light weight, simple. Can be easily shoe-horned into just about any chassis.
Totally agree. I also have a variety of cars and one of them is a 2010 RX350. The mouse is great. I prefer it over any of the touch screen interfaces I’ve had for actual daily use in the car. The UI is very dated now. But the concept is quite well done. Much much better than any rotary dial system as well. And I’ve…
I don’t understand the hate for hte mouse type one. I have it in my GS350 and it works great. Since it has soft stops when navigating menus it’s super easy to use.
The entire article was a hypothetical rant. And it seems a very misguided one at that. We'll done on the actual, you know, research.
Which is exactly why they’re great. Touch screens and pressure sensitive controls have a very small deadzone and margin of error. Dials are slightly better, but still have a comparatively tiny travel since their travel is measured in circumference instead of distance. There’s a reason sensitive equipment uses dials…
Have you considered that there are languages other than English in existence, and that entering addresses into the navigation system in those languages is essentially impossible on a touchscreen? You know, like perhaps pictograph based languages popular on the continent this car and a Lexus come from?
It really does. I wish everyone would adopt the system, because you can just listen to audio cues, use muscle memory, and feel the travel limits of the joystick to use almost the entire interface without looking. Versus touchscreens where you have to look to make sure not only that it received your input, but that it…
I still don’t understand what issue people have with the first one you posted. I use it everyday in my ‘13 ct200 and it is super easy to use and makes complete sense.
You do not have to signal when entering a roundabout, but you do when leaving it and it is always a right signal when exiting.
I spotted an Elise out on the road the other day. A series 1 too. As the owner of an S1 Elise myself I almost didn’t recognise it without the flatbed recovery truck underneath it. So weird. So rare.
The Vader Comic series (which includes quite a bit of Aphra) and her Standalone Comic are both rather great. I can recommend picking both up, they should be available as anthology books (that’s how I got them, Vader is a 2-parter, Aphra comes in 4 parts).
Aphra really deserves her own show.
I ended up seeing Solo a couple months ago and really liked it, I wished it had done better at the box office because that’s the type of Star Wars movie I want to see. It was not perfect but it was good enough where I actually regret listening to all the naysayers and wished I had seen it in theaters. Also good shout…
If you can only buy one, buy the best one
I wish I could make millions jumping around car manufacturers making model names confusing.
100x this.