just because it can be explained doesn't mean it isnt strange. how many times have you seen this happen then? pretty much everyone will say they havent seen it before, thus it is strange
just because it can be explained doesn't mean it isnt strange. how many times have you seen this happen then? pretty much everyone will say they havent seen it before, thus it is strange
and there are many features on this audi that will be passed down eventually, and there was only 3 of those audis yet they will make a difference, so the numbers are irrelevant. the fact of the matter is that even if 4100 isn't a lot of cars compared with the entire world, they are cars with safety features passed…
again you miss the point, yes it is a very small amount of cars...but it only takes one bright idea to change the world, sure it may only be a few thousand...but if those thousand contain something clever, it can spread down to other cars. eg. the cadillac type 53 was the first car to have its controls laid out in the…
senna's accident was purely unlucky, if he hit the wall at pretty much any other angle he should have survived, it was because he hit the wall at such an angle that the suspension piece could hit him in a place that killed him, inches away from that point and he could be with us today
no its not, no one knows the technology that keeps him alive...witchcraft maybe?
kauffman is full of blame
can an american driver get anymore dumbed down?!
its not really a pass though, seeing as the fezza should have yielded to him, its the ferraris fault, if you race in le mans you know there are going to be big scary prototypes that will bear down on you and he should have been prepared to move, McNish did absolutely nothing wrong other than drive a much quicker car
i never said that it was produced on a mass scale, i was pointing out your complete ignorance. "Less than 0.01% of US automobile population" again another randomly created statistic. the world doesn't revolve around your country, 4099 in worldwide not just USA. also less than 0.01% is not zero, it is a low number, but…
where have you got that from? it is in production and they will make thousands! [www.topgear.com] there is a gallery showing 3 being road tested so thats about 3 in a few months, plus they sold the murcielago in 4099 units in 8 years. get your facts right before making statements like that
Williams F15, it was the most technologically advanced car ever in F1 and was soon banned, Active Suspension, Traction Control, ABS, Semi-Automatic gearbox. of course its good that these things have gone from f1 now, it is now more to do with the design of the car and the driver, not the electronics. But most of this…
NO! i adore the 456!
YES
you have a caterham, let alone a modified one, you sir are awesome and win the internet
RIP the greatest rally driver the world has ever seen :(
you should have your license revoked
should have had the v12 tdi model, that way he would have driven past the hole before the road collapsed, remember kids speed saves lives
"WAS" past tense
"few cars are available with a manual trans here" <- that there is my exact point, why are they not available? because of supply and demand, because most americans don't buy them, most dealers wont bother selling them. why? because most americans couldn't be bothered to learn to drive a manual, and the point is that…
im not insulting the whole nation, there is a smart few who buy their cars the correct way, its something like 6% of cars sold in america aren't autos, that is pathetic. the majority of you cant be bothered to learn to drive a manual?