Clay_T
Clay_T
Clay_T

The company that built this has been doing conversions since 1987.  This isn’t some one off done in some guys shop

Depends on how uncomfortable or short your passenger is. 

Hello from Western Norway with 200+ days of precipitation per year. E39 reconfirmed on the list of cars not to buy.

1 of 48 with this option in this color. 

Holy Grail!!

Hello fellow E39er with weird electrical gremlins.

That’s a SoCal only option - worth thousands on BaT!

Had a rock salt steak once and it was amazing. Restaurant went out of business so I tried it myself and it was awful. However they did it, was pure magic.

There is another factor of altitude/lower air density that does have a negative effect on electric vehicles, and that’s cooling capacity. Less air means there’s less air to take heat away from radiators/cooling fins.

Less air density is good for aero, but bad for conventionally aspirated internal combustion engines. Less oxygen available. There seems to be a simple solution to sort this out.  What are you doing for vacation next year? Is your GS up to it? (-;

Sounds like reasonable claims. How the actual physics plays out is a toss up though... unless someone has actual experience doing that.  I really wouldn’t be surprised either way (that it’s harder to go faster at either location).

I have heard less traction on the Salt but he has a longer run at it and less air resistance at 4236 feet, and better aero than my GS with the longer wheelbase allowing him to stretch out. 

Doesn’t the ground at Bonneville create a lot more drag than asphalt?

Needs more eagle.

You are assuming that all three of the occupants were idiots, and that may be the case, but maybe not.

For $10,500? A Cavalier? I don’t care it it’s a convertible. Hell, I wouldn’t care if it also included a modest vacation package to the glorious sunkist beaches of Puerto Rico valued at $5,500, while Vanna White herself flips the final letters as I solve “My wife is leaving me because I bought a Cavalier for $10,500.”

I know that flight is ruined no matter what happens.”

Will passengers willingly get on board the Boeing 737 Max, even after years of bad publicity in the wake of two deadly crashes?”

*Laughs in nitro dragster*

Rumor has it this crash scenario was reproduced on the simulator for training purposes.