You know, I've never talked to a police officer who gave a bleep about the color of a car. The attitude is always "I don't have to single anybody out in order to make as many stops as I have to on any given day." I dunno, maybe it's a different situation in less heavily populated places...*...
They came with my 2020. I use them occasionally, mainly for car meets or long drives. Supposedly there's a danger of wearing through the convertible top fabric at a couple of poorly-thought-out contact points, but I've not had a problem. If I used them daily, it might very well be an issue...
There is so much to be grateful for every moment we're alive, but there are also surely things that as human beings we can't help being dismayed by. Things that are so important, so painful and unfair that we can't help being saddened or angry and frustrated by them.
Car chimes may not make...
There's a word for this nonsense and it's not got anything with being a real fan or "respecting the heritage."
It's gatekeeping, pure and simple. Popular Internet sport.
I was looking at a car magazine this morning, and it occurred to me that the solution to some people's dislike of the 650 is pretty straightforward. It's right in front of us.
Buy a used Mustang.
Seriously. The 650 is a modern mass-produced car. This is what they're like and are going to be...
Good read, thanks.
Because that is a recent corruption of journalistic integrity that tramples on all that the profession has stood - no, never mind, I can't do this. I keep cracking up.
Ah. someone pulled out "New Coke." Wondered when that would happen.
People dig way back for that one...
And they care more about general consumer opinion than they do a handful of superfans complaining repetitively and vociferously on one or two message boards. The very definition of an Internet echo chamber.