Antonov An-225 - 253,820 kilograms payload
Antonov An-225 - 253,820 kilograms payload
New cars aren't as sturdy as old cars. Today's cars are far more rigid and durable, but this is the most glaring example I can find of the difference between old and new:
Car technology always moves forward. A lot of stereotypes do not. Consequently, you probably know people who are…
Morgan Aero GT3. It's proper stuff.
In your picture, I can't help but keep seeing a motorboat heading right to left, as pictured from about 3000 feet up.
Nah, I can see the appeal of the GT90, but it looks pretty dated compared to some of it's futures-past peers.
Psssshhhhh as far as Minivan's go, the Odyssey is as elite as it gets. Tell me I'm wrong. Go ahead.
That's how I feel about this one
I love it the Regal. It's probably the prettiest midsize sedan on the market, at least sharing that distinction with the Mazda 6. But the 2014 model only comes with a manual on the FWD GS. It lost 11hp in the MCE. And it really needs the wagon companion.
Didn't we just have this one not long ago?
Proof of the durability of the A-10 was shown when Captain Kim Campbell, flying a ground support mission over Baghdad during the 2003 invasion of Iraq on 7 April, suffered extensive flak damage to her A-10. Iraqi fire damaged one of the A-10's engines and crippled its hydraulic system, which required the aircraft's…
Of course Spykers is awesome as well. Everything in that car is beautiful
I'm a fan of the Tesla Model S keys
Runner up:
Pagani key rules all.
Ahem, I give you the Toyota Avalon. FWD, so not a RWD Lexus (safety). Cheaper than a Lexus, because old people are cheap. Floaty like a boaty. Reliable. Has wood. Has leather. Distances you from the road a lot. Safe. Sold.
benefactor surano, almost a full copy of the f-type
Still used in 3rd world countries.
It's the Jeep Cherokee SE/Sport 2-door, with the old 4.0L inline 6.