mattbostonmache
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I was able to visit the tour stop in Providence, RI, at Tasca Ford.
They had two cars. Unfortunately, they were only there for stationary purposes. No ride along trips ?. They said they weren't allowed to and this would be true for future stops they'll be at for the tour (RI/NH/MA). They were surprised when I said other tour stops had ridealongs for order holders.
Their two cars were racing red and infinite blue. Both looked really awesome!
A couple comments based on previous questions:
I love the door opening mechanism. It really feels natural. The inside door handles are great too.
VIDEO OF FRONT TURN SIGNALS
They had two cars. Unfortunately, they were only there for stationary purposes. No ride along trips ?. They said they weren't allowed to and this would be true for future stops they'll be at for the tour (RI/NH/MA). They were surprised when I said other tour stops had ridealongs for order holders.
Their two cars were racing red and infinite blue. Both looked really awesome!
A couple comments based on previous questions:
- The power seats only go up and down. There's no separate tilt adjustment.
- The front port is only for connecting jumper cables to pop the hood when the 12-volt battery is dead. There is no receptacle for a tow hook. Maybe that will be different on production cars.
- The front and rear door opener buttons do sort of look like cameras. I doubt they are. But who knows. We need Munroe to tear a whole car down!
I love the door opening mechanism. It really feels natural. The inside door handles are great too.
VIDEO OF FRONT TURN SIGNALS
VIDEO OF TAIL LIGHTS
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