General Motors R&D and several universities are working on a system that would use data gathered from an array of vehicle sensors and cameras and project images generated by compact ultra violet lasers directly onto the entire surface of the windshield. TheAutoChannel.com has the complete story.
Also, I have to agree with telj1, build quality cars people want to buy first, add gimmicks later. And if there's any kind of improvement in technology Toyota will bring it out first. GM could bring back the EV1. That would be a start.
brazilUS 1 year ago
I can see the night vision bit; however between this and the nav screen in the middle of the dashboard & the reflection in the rear windows of whatever dvd your passengers are watching seems like a pile of distraction; not to mention indicating the apt on the 15th floor where your girl friend went while telling you she's out shopping.
brazilUS 1 year ago
My bad... I misread the context. I though that you made the comment as a crude stab at GM (and or) domestic manufactuing quality.
After reading your response, I can concure with what your saying.
originaldriver 1 year ago
@originaldriver Yes.... but I din't care much for toyota. Would like to see GM do well whole as a company. Give US better rides...... i.e Cammaro
is great BUT when you come into the inside,
it's like they had a deadline and couldn't totally
complete it. The Cammaro deserved a lil more detail inside, although the engines are lovely!
telj1 1 year ago
Perhaps you'd do better telling that to Toyota.
originaldriver 1 year ago
Cool...
It would be cool to have a HUD with a speed-trap detection mode.
originaldriver 1 year ago
illuminati
moomy86 1 year ago
Nice BUT just make your cars better, Completely!!!
telj1 1 year ago