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Originally Posted by PMC the 1st
I disagree with what you're saying here.
Most of the c-net article was devoted to the in-dash LCD screen.
A car is much more than an LCD screen, people!
How did the car drive? "It drove well, but the LCD screen doesn't have NAV software."
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Younger folks who are greatly connected and proficient with ipods, blackberries, or iphones, bluetooth, and GPS etc. like cars that align themselves with these devices. It is why the Ford Sync system by microsoft is a big selling point. Even in a car like the Focus this type of technology is desired.
Your welcome to disagree but it seems that electronic sophistication is a real attribute consumers are interested in.
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Originally Posted by PMC the 1st
The c-net review said the G8 isn't sophisticated, which raises a question. If the G8 had GM's hi-feature V6 engine w/DOHC, would the car then be "sophisticated"? And if so, that automatically implies c-net thinks the engine lacks sophistication.
Since when is one of the most revered V8's in the industry considered unsophisticated?
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I can't answer for Cnet, but I think they mean sophistication in how you interact with the vechile, and not as much from an engine design standpoint... Although V8 are "Old School" to a lot of folks.
I understand where you comming from but different consumers have different expectations.