Do you understand how economies of scale work? If so you do understand that with advances in fuel cells and mass production of them the price would drop drastically, right?
Do you understand how economies of scale work? If so you do understand that with advances in fuel cells and mass production of them the price would drop drastically, right?
Ditto. I literally have no idea what any of this means.
I don't understand most of these words. Slab? Why is his trunk popped? Why is that good?
Without a single incident? That's a bit of a stretch
We have roundabouts in the US of course...but we also have stupid fucking things, especially in places like Berkeley. Like roundabouts that ALSO have stop signs...which I guess is fair...since people here can't turn left without hitting the car in the oncoming lane.
Actually that is and American truck. It's made in America it was actually engineered in America along with the Tundra. However, I think any Toyota truck made before 1990, was Japanese.
Good on them. These people go on and on about everyone paying their, "fair share" while being millionaires themselves and expecting a life of privilege.
-Would this make a good car for my daughter?
Hell. Yes. Not only a good car, a learning experience. Introduction to vehicular maintenance.
Additionally, there isn't really enough room in the back for that little bastard she's dating to try anything.
There are any number of naturally aspirated V6 and V8 cars from not that long ago that wouldn't do much better while making a third of this thing's power and torque. My old monte got about 16 city and 24 highway with a 3.1L V6 and 160hp. It was lighter too. 580 supercharged horsepower that gets 18 on the highway? That…
Side story: I recently rented a 2014 SS Camaro(lucked out since they thought it was similar to their V6 Mustang on the lot. Autotragic, but damn did that thing pull. That's the only thing good about it really. Power and the noise. The redesigned interior and uglier rear end could not make me forget that I could barely…
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