I don't disagree, but the mob is relentless. For my business, I have taken social media photos, 6 feet apart, outdoors, and it will still cause an issue with some customers. It's not even worth the fight right now.
People freely chatting on an internet forum (likely using a mobile device) complaining about privacy and what information the "black box" in a vehicle or may not contain.
This makes very little sense
The question has been asked and answered numerous times...we get it, you think the start-stop is shit and will lead to everybody thinking you drive a jalopy and it will take you 27 seconds to make it through an intersection, it is likely to cause sever erectile dysfunction, and possibly promote...
I can't tell if you are joking (and being sarcastic) or if you are serious and have a certain hate for trivial items. Either way, enjoy your new ride, and "cheers" to you being able to make it through the intersection before the light turns red again. LOL
You are going to pay the fee, whether it be implicitly (bundled in the price of the car) or explicitly charged (itemized seperatly). It seems better than the fee is explicitly noted so there is more transparency in cost. Now, should documentation on a vehicle cost more than documentation on a...
Sure, if people enjoy doing this, go for it. Responding to the OP question, it's just not worth my time.
My Subaru is about $35-$40 for an oil change, I don't really pay that close of attention. I take it to the dealership and they do it and I pay the bill. Some items I am not very cost...
I think you overestimate the number of people who care about this.
Two of my cars have this (Volvo XC90 and Ford Transit)...literally no issues at all. Like, it doesn't even factor into my thoughts, which causes me to wonder why so many people care.
I am ordering a MT Bronco, so maybe the...
This. I can and have done this, I just don't want to. It is $35 or so to get an oil change, and I can't see the value in spending my time do that task 3-4 times a year. After you buy all the materials, and spend the time to buy, change, dump the oil, how much money are you really saving?
I...
I am assuming 4 dr, correct? I would shop less on color (most will come in black, gray etc anyway) an more on safety, and then size. Finding a safe, but less bulky seat might be better for the back seat. Narrow (in case a non-kid has to sit in the back, distance between the car seat and the...
If only they had considered your $300 cooler in the design of this $40,000 vehicle. J/k
Seriously though, the rear looks deep enough to stow carry on luggage length wise, which works for me. Duffel bags will stow nicely, and the seats can fold down if the need arises. This will do nicely.
I am buying it because it is a modern Bronco with the soul of the OG classic Bronco. A proper, capable, ride that isn't an oversized monstrosity, but not a diminutive toy either. The 2dr, my choice, fits this description perfectly.
I see a cross between the OG Bronco and the Defender 90. I am a 2dr guy as my kids are getting older and we already have the family car situated (Volvo XC90).
Looks amazing. I got chills. Lol
Question: I didn't think they were going to pair the roof rack with the Sasquatch models? Did I misunderstand that before or did they change?
Amazing...can't wait.