RADwood.
RADwood.
I’ve seen this driving around more than a few times over the years. Sad to hear that the builder passed away, but it left a long legacy of smiling passers-by.
Perhaps. It isn’t not that, though.
I gotchu, fam.
It would end up in a ditch the picosecond it began to rain.
This is the Deadpool of vehicles.
It tends to get pushed in waves, and the switch has very much been set to “on” recently.
This one was better:
Has Fisker thought about suing themselves for damages?
Samurais came with an optional factory folding second row bench seat, it’s quite adorable. Most people removed them for extra space.
Waiting makes sense if the manufacturer can provide an estimated time of replenishment, even if that figure is far out. Fisker clearly can’t provide that information.
Bradley doesn’t have skin, his exoskeleton consists of a thick layer of condensed sodium chloride, slowly accumulated from the environment around him. It grows stronger with each passing day.
Those work, but are a short term fix to a long term problem. Sand and polish with UV clearcoat is the only way to really repair them.
Those chrome lights would look nice and clean with the teal. Sometimes simpler is better, and accents may be better used elsewhere on the car.
Would be fun to tie the front cameras into launch control so it never trips a red light on the tree.
Eyyy, Reno?
Yeah, it’ll almost certainly simply stall the engine with no regard to gearing or clutch engagement. Fancy downshifting as a driver is always secondary to first avoiding imminent danger.