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This will probably be the most Nouveau Riche thing I’ll see all year.
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Oh cool, good to see 3 years ago garmin is still in the game.
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So does BMW. Except the 7 has a Samsung, not something from 1999.
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I want to sit in the damned driver’s seat because I’m driving. The controls were already in the right place and now they’ve been put on something I can potentially lose.
I use "I" very loosely since I will never be able to afford a Bentley. Even if I could afford it, I still wouldn't buy them.
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The chauffeur shall be pleased by my generosity.
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Hyundai started this in 2011 with the owner’s manual on a tablet. It’s nice to see that the Germano/Brits half-assedly are following that four years later.
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So basically it’ll be an outdated looking piece of junk in a year or two.
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Looks outdated already. It’s really fat and those appear to be actual buttons.
![]() 11/06/2015 at 05:02 |
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Shitty-looking, poorly aging tech aside, I spied a Flying Spur on the way to class the other day, and I was duly impressed by it’s road presence. Even the GINORMOUS wheels actually looked kinda good.