Hydrogen is the fuel of the future. And it always will be.
Hydrogen is the fuel of the future. And it always will be.
Reposting my response to GREG’s idea from last week.
I took the test again and modified my answers a bit and got the F-22. The response wasn’t much better.
For you! Lexus sells hundreds of thousands of cars each year to people who disagree with you.
privatize it? Why? You had it at “disband it”
Perspective of an automotive engineer who has worked for and supplied to lots of ze Germans at this point:
Just think, if the gov’t hadn’t mandated that air bags be used to meet crash test standards (instead, allowing automakers to use ANY technology, but still making them meet the same requirements), we may not have this issue...
JMO.
I’ve never driven a vehicle in my entire life that attracts as much attention as my Nissan Skyline GT-R. It’s like…
(It narrowly beat out my second choice, the Turboencabulator, which would not only supply inverse reactive current for use in unilateral phase detractors, but would also be capable of automatically synchronizing cardinal grammeters.)
Foreigners fail to understand how our union works. It’s none of the federal government’s business and if a state doesn’t want to have inspections, that’s their business.
“Please stop reminding me.”
There is one winner in all of this and it is the Morris Marina and its owners club.
She is the worst Prius driver in the world.