This dash I like.
This dash I like.
We all know it still spells S3X. He is just doing it in gamer tag text.
After getting to ride around in a Tesla the whole having to hear loud noises thing seems less important to me. Cars still feel fast and are very fun even if there isn't an internal combustion engine yelling at you the entire time. Don't get me wrong I understand the appeal of a good engine note, but lets stop sounding…
Battery swapping is not a practical solution due to size/safety etc. More importantly though, this is not our aim. Formula E aims to develop the battery duration and the charging side, as well as the drivetrain motors to eventually only have one car per driver and longer races. In short we want to push the…
The cruze was also designed by the Koreans... just sayin
I missed the boat on '84-'89 Porsche 911s. Just 10 years ago, you could get one turn-key restored in the mid-teens. Now they're in the $25K-$30K range, and the '87-'89 versions with the G-50 transmission are going for even more! I love '78-'89 911's because they're freaking indestructible, rustproof, will practically…
The airbag is a part built by an outside supplier and then installed by GM, but absolutely is still GM's responsibility to make sure they are putting quality parts in the cars and hold the suppliers accountable.
As an engineer who currently works for GM and has worked elsewhere I think this whole culture thing is blown out of proportion. GM is ultimately just like every other company, there are good people and bad people, stupid people and smart people, good decisions and bad decisions made. I don't think GM is much different…
I am going with woman driver.
First up is the LaFerrari. Kacher says two versions are in the cards: A track-focused FXX version with something around 1,050 hp and Spider version. Both are supposedly coming next year, although that seems fast considering deliveries began earlier this year. While there's no speculation on price for the limited run…
I don't understand why every automaker feels that in order to appeal to young people they have to make things "hip" or in this case "stupid". You see it across the industry where they appeal to young people with fun neon colors or cool decals or terrible gif commercials. Your young buyers aren't 12, they are in their…
I have this poster sitting above my bed. Because I am single dude.... you all get it
Or I could say Italian car owners in general.
I am with you dude. I work in auto-industry so I understand how it works. To me it shows that there are a lot of factors that go into the number, so many so that to draw any conclusion that the recalls had an impact seems like a stretch.
What was going on over here? People had pre-crisis jitters? This data is feeling inconclusive to me Ballaban but I will keep reading
Yeah I work in a chevy factory. You are spot on. Try 400+ times per day.
Not WV. No front plates there as well. Kentucky seems a more reasonable guess to me.
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Look at him, he's even putting regular fuel in it, even though Audi recommends he use premium. Just like a person who really owned that car would.
Once installed in a ship, Tony puts out around 107,000 horsepower, or pretty much the same amount of power you would get if you chained 167 McLaren F1s together, which is 67 more McLaren F1s than was ever made. All in one engine. And the ship it powers can steam away at more than 30 miles per hour.