Of course, since this car is approximately usability, it has antilock brakes, traction control and stability control as standard apparatus (government mandates for same notwithstanding). This is why there’s a tilt steering wheel, Bluetooth hands-free sound, a standard 160-watt Pioneer audio High Heels brain unit with CD/MP3/WMA capability, and audio controls within the steering wheel. And in the Scion means, there are plenty of accessories inside pipeline, including trick wheels (like these seen here), performance tires, a system kit, a premium audio setup as well as a navigation system.
It’s an interesting idea, this whole usability thing. The 2012 Scion iQ actually does suit an urban environment, where its size can make it a great fit for everything via parking Air Jordan 2012 spaces to errands through city traffic. It’s a car that tends to make everything easy, even if it’s definitely not exactly fun. Maybe that’s what can make it the car of the future.
The Postal Service is asking its Facebook friends to vote thus to their favorite 2012 stamp previewed this week the way it continues Tory Burch Wedges to announce some of next year’s stamps through social websites outlets.
Today’s sneak peek is this Bicycling Forever stamp set.
Each on the four colorful stamps features a different types of bike and rider: a young youngster just learning to ride with Air Jordan Melo M7 education wheels, a commuter pedaling to do the job, a road racer intent on this finish line, and an airborne BMX driver.