Test drove a 370Z, Genesis coupe, and an STI yesterday
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And thanks for the welcome. I guess I'll stay in the 70's...or 80's...or whatever decade/century I'm in now.
#18
That's great!
As for the nav. I think the Camaro should offer one because the competition does and it is a popular option. But for practical purposes I don't know if it's really any better than what most cell phones can do today. I know the iPhone I have with Google maps does a very good job.
As for the nav. I think the Camaro should offer one because the competition does and it is a popular option. But for practical purposes I don't know if it's really any better than what most cell phones can do today. I know the iPhone I have with Google maps does a very good job.
#19
Welcome to the other 21st century--drive thru!
#21
That's sort of like owning a Camaro and a Mustang
(come to think if it I might end up in that camp if the Coyote is as good as rumored)
#24
I never thought of that. 20 years from now what will all these electronic things be like? Will your kids be laughing at how you needed a giant tv screen in your dash just to know where your going? Will common sense ever reign again? Has it ever?
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But to contribute: yeah, that's why I never got into the "gotta have nav, gnar!" camp--car manufacturers should concentrate on making great cars, not great piles of soon-to-be-obsolete electronics.
We'll soon be holding all the computing power we'd ever need in our hands, and we don't have to worry about our car's dashboard display looking like Coleco Pong in a few years.
Investing in electronics in the dash has always been a bad bet--the FM radio in the '66 Vette was a $1200 option (in today's dollars), the CD player in my '93 Vette was part of a $1600 Bose system (in '93 dollars) . . . so I buy the car, not the gadgets.
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But to contribute: yeah, that's why I never got into the "gotta have nav, gnar!" camp--car manufacturers should concentrate on making great cars, not great piles of soon-to-be-obsolete electronics.
We'll soon be holding all the computing power we'd ever need in our hands, and we don't have to worry about our car's dashboard display looking like Coleco Pong in a few years.
Investing in electronics in the dash has always been a bad bet--the FM radio in the '66 Vette was a $1200 option (in today's dollars), the CD player in my '93 Vette was part of a $1600 Bose system (in '93 dollars) . . . so I buy the car, not the gadgets.
We'll soon be holding all the computing power we'd ever need in our hands, and we don't have to worry about our car's dashboard display looking like Coleco Pong in a few years.
Investing in electronics in the dash has always been a bad bet--the FM radio in the '66 Vette was a $1200 option (in today's dollars), the CD player in my '93 Vette was part of a $1600 Bose system (in '93 dollars) . . . so I buy the car, not the gadgets.
I'm with you all the way on that...
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