• What new car(s) would you least like to own?
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I'm a grown up wheres my #DVDPlayerInMyCar and my #WifiInMyCar. Countless times I've tossed up my Nexus 10 on my dash resting on my windshield put the aux jack to my radio and watched a movie.
[QUOTE=DPKiller;45334557]I'm a grown up wheres my #DVDPlayerInMyCar and my #WifiInMyCar. Countless times I've tossed up my Nexus 10 on my dash resting on my windshield put the aux jack to my radio and watched a movie.[/QUOTE] While you're driving? That's fucking retarded what the hell.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;45335365]While you're driving? That's fucking retarded what the hell.[/QUOTE] PSH..... Netflix on the in-dash 7" master race. But that's usually only in stand-still traffic or when I have a passenger who wants to watch something. 1) Reliant Robin 2) Anything Chevrolet excluding the corvette 3) Anything Dodge.
[QUOTE=Silence I Kill You;45335545]PSH..... Netflix on the in-dash 7" master race. But that's usually only in stand-still traffic or when I have a passenger who wants to watch something. 1) Reliant Robin 2) Anything Chevrolet excluding the corvette 3) Anything Dodge.[/QUOTE] That's even worse! At least his was on top of his dash so it was somewhere near his field of view while driving. Yours you have to crane your head downwards in order to see it. I have enough trouble just dealing with the nav on my mom's truck, but watching a movie? That's just dangerous!
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;45335589]That's even worse! At least his was on top of his dash so it was somewhere near his field of view while driving. Yours you have to crane your head downwards in order to see it. I have enough trouble just dealing with the nav on my mom's truck, but watching a movie? That's just dangerous![/QUOTE] Let me give you an example: Got stuck on the interstate right after an accident. My truck was in park, along with everyone else because there was no way around it. So I put on a movie to pass the time because I wasn't going anywhere for a while. Also, I personally don't watch movies while I'm driving. That's really stupid. But if someone wants to watch something while I'm driving, I'm fine with it, but I'm keeping my eyes on the road. I do not watch movies while actively driving.
Its not THAT bad...I've don't it countless times only time it gets on the verge of iffyness is when your in big city traffic. And still you don't 24/7 watch it you glance at it just a hair bit more than your mirrors. It takes practice just like texting and driving, granted I dont do that anymore I voice to text text.
[QUOTE=Silence I Kill You;45335545]PSH..... Netflix on the in-dash 7" master race. But that's usually only in stand-still traffic or when I have a passenger who wants to watch something. 1) Reliant Robin 2) Anything Chevrolet excluding the corvette 3) Anything Dodge.[/QUOTE] A nice feature for that screen would be to pause it whenever you went over like 2mph or something, then unpausing it when you came to a stop again.
Ehh, a GM that used to work at my store had a 40 minute drive and watched movies allllll the time on his indash. That sneaky sonuvagun. Never had any problem tho.
1. Anything European made AFTER the year 2000 2. Any city car 3. Any American car that is a city or a utility car
1) Reliant Robin 2) Vauxhall Vectra 3) Smart ForTwo.
I didn't know the Reliant Robin was new
Not the new Hyundai Elantra. When the fuck did this: [t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/111996868/2014/Hyundai-Elantra_2004_1024x768_wallpaper_03.jpg[/t] turn into [I]this?[/I] [t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/111996868/2014/2011-Hyundai-Elantra-Avante-23.jpg[/t] Stop making everything so fucking curvy, and I say that to ALL the manufacturers
Cars are getting curvy because of safety regulations. You have to be able to get run over by them at low speeds now pretty much.
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