![]() 08/11/2013 at 15:54 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
You charge at least $300,000k for this car.
300k before any options kick in.
Then you saddle it with this lovely pile of usable nonsense? Yes, it works, it also looks like a Fisher Price special in a cabin that otherwise reminds you of the insides of a Lear or Gulfstream.
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Does it cost extra for that?
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Ah yes, the Chrysler parts catalogue.
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They overnighted parts from Detroit.
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Also, I'd expect the logo to not need the little pieces of connector metal to hold all the other letters onto the F. Get a damn installation template and make it look nice.
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wat
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Yeah, what does that button do, make a pot of rice?
![]() 08/11/2013 at 16:18 |
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Because tradition. The exterior emblems have always been like that because it was practical.
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F tradition. For 300K, make it look nice. The Germans figured out how to do a nice job on their cars that cost half as much.
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do they let people dressed in shorts and sandals buy Ferrari's?
But really, its about whats under the bodywork not the entertainment/hvac controls.
THANKS OBAMA!
![]() 08/11/2013 at 16:38 |
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Same EXACT navigation is in my Dodge.
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Looks tacky.
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Maybe it's for when you see a ricer.
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I rented a minivan in Orlando that had that same stereo...
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only $3,000 more. otherwise it just says Ferrar. If you want that last "i" it'll cost you.
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"You charge $300,000k for this car."
Pretty sure it's not $300,000,000 retail. :-P
Besides, what are you expecting? An interior akin to a Zonda F? They've got to save money they spent on developing passenger dials somewhere!
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CP
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Plaid shorts are hardly "usable".