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i would paint an arrow on the side so people can actually know what direction is traveling! I hate new beetles and i hate it more now, it is the worst design in terms of functionality, is expensive and has bad quality, (try to remove the radio or the dashboard without converting it into flakes)if you happen to have one better start to save money, because when anything breaks it will cost like a BMW or a Mercedes to repair, except for the detail that you had been riding in a DAEWOO, please note that this is the case of the beetle only the other VW are very good and i love the GTI and the JETTA whose quality are very good.
Mmmm.. Better ban car driving, will save more lives and keep clean the air in NY! What's next? mandatory use of comdoms? wash your hands before dinner? don't seat too close to TV screen? Mr senator please get to work in something serious.
Mantari is right but it needs to be taken in account that the LEDs will be surely be feeded with some sort of multiplexing not DC wich will increase their life even more, in the other hand i don't think that they will be replaceable i can imagine thousands of them embedded in a polycarbonate sheet with the lenses shaped in the material to guarantee uniformity. I think that advantages are more than drawbacks Power consumption, Dissipated heat, price, contrast ratio, weight against life expectancy. Think what manufacturers cares about.
Wow!
The guy got skills, he turn a $10,000 crap and transformed it in a $250,000 udriveable crap! awesome.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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