Well that's good, cause you know, I crash a lot and the air bag doesn't go off. I think I found a selling point for the car!
Well that's good, cause you know, I crash a lot and the air bag doesn't go off. I think I found a selling point for the car!
Looks like they took the center out of the Corvette and threw it on the Jeep wheel! Its a Frankenstein!
So if there is no good auto authority, is it even possible for us to rank cars?
But would you not agree that GM could have done so much more with these vehicles? I feel like GM is holding back and could make their vehicles the pinnacles of their classes.
So why then are vehicles breaking down and becoming worthless with modern technology? Is it possible we are pushing the limits of modern engineering and thus the cars are bound to fail, much like in the case of a formula SAE car? Or rather, is technology advancing at such a rapid pace that a car becomes irrelevant…
So is there any incentive for GM to make an any car, ICE or hybrid or electric, that has great engineering and styling like Tesla? To me there is still a market for cars with bold looks and great engineering.
I'll be waiting...
Ok so bikers out there, what is the proper way to deal with a situation like this if I did hit a biker accidentally hit a biker in a rally?
Honestly, I came across the gif while looking for surprised people. I just couldn't stop laughing at it and didn't even bother to check the episode.
Ok, taking your definition of quality, BMW still builds a better "quality" vehicle without slowing down production. Some of the production issues start at the drawing board with poor planning, others need more innovative solutions. It all depends on the amount of effort that is put into the design.
So why if the technology is not advanced enough, why can Tesla even build the car it does? Beyond that, why do you think Tesla will remain in a static position? I would assume they would continue to innovate and fill the forward thinking niche they are currently in. Finally, you seem to believe other companies can't…
Thanks for clarifying. Unfortunately, I reside in the land of salt and bad parking, but I understand what you are saying. However, what do you define as not being a throwaway car? Are they cars being produced by up to Mclaren quality, or are you referring to the fact a modern car isn't built with the purpose of being…
So what about BMW? They have very high production, yet still maintain a high amount of quality in each of their vehicles.
Its after market, some guy did it as a project on his Mustang.
Perhaps we should make electric/remote control dollies and make a killing offbroken down Teslas?
Moving on, what you propose is two vehicles per person did I understand that correctly? Or are you proposing a swappable propulsion in a vehicle? Both seem like nightmares in their own ways.