Autoblog unabashedly post advertisements as "news" every day of it's existence. In recent years this has become especially apparent with their shameless promotion of any commercial that Toyota produces, which the same day Autoblog reposts a link to the commercial and tries to have some hollow, baseless and inane conversation about wether we like the commercial or not. Pathetic, absolutely pathetic. Honestly, it's gotten worse since Huffington got involved.
Chrysler is an American car company, the 300 is built by said company, the car is domestic, end of story. Just like the iPhone is a domestic phone, designed by a domestic company in Cupertino, even though it is assembled in China. Just like the Camry is an import car since the company who owns it and designs it is based in Japan, regardless of if it's assembled in the U.S. Final example, my Panasonic plasma is engineered and designed by a Japanese company and assembled in Mexico. If you lived in Mexico, would you you therefore consider that Panasonic domestic? Where something is assembled has 0 to do with it being domestic or not. The home base country of the company delineates whether it is domestic or not.
Why do I keep hearing tech sites claim that Blu-ray is dead? The format is most certainly not dead. I'm just going right out and say it: STREAMING SUCKS! Streamed "HD" cannot hold a candle to Blu-ray full HD and streaming audio cannot reproduce a 7.1 lossless soundtrack. Also, What will you do with that downloaded copy of a movie you are sick of? Sell it? I don't think so. I can turn right around and sell my Blu-ray collection and recoup at least some of my investment. Want to let a friend borrow a movie or borrow one of theirs? With DLC, forget that. Want to watch a movie but you are nowhere near a very high speed connection or the internet is down? Tough luck with DLC. If you care about having the best audio and video quality, streaming and digital download are not an option. In my opinion, DLC/Streaming are D.O.A.
Unfortunately for Hyundai, every long term review of one of their products has highlighted how beauty is only skin deep and just how cheaply made these cars are. The sales boom will end once the smoke clears and people realize the pieces of shit they were swindled into purchasing.
@Jesse Tobiason: I'm sure the victim read what I wrote here and is now forever hurt and torn because I voiced my opinion. With your logic, the timing is indeed convenient, the crime could have happened. But that doesn't mean it didn't. See how that works?