I really wanna say Escort hatch, but the CHMSL is in the wrong place. Horizon/Omni?
I really wanna say Escort hatch, but the CHMSL is in the wrong place. Horizon/Omni?
I’ve been in a similar situation and I was able to avoid the incident by moving over to the shoulder (which in this case looks clear), and the inattentive driver saw me doing that and slammed on his brakes, thus avoiding hitting the car in front of me. If the driverless car is sooooo smart, why didn’t it do that?
Welp, now I have to go home and play SpinTires....
I completely agree with economy turbos. Unfortunately turbos are FAR more complex than your normal naturally aspirated engine, especially direct inject turbo engines. Sure it seems like it is good for your fuel economy to get a smaller displacement turbo engine, until your car hits 100k, 150k, 200k miles and it is $$$…
State of Kansas “You can’t make money giving rides unless you give us your name and you have insurance.” Uber “I’ve had it with you and your rules.”
The engineer who designed that was Alex Moulton. Supposedly the consideration was to keep the car small. Not sure if shearing was ever a problem.
What those numbers show sortof skirts the point I'm making without admitting that it is, in fact, poor gameplay.
Unlike most questions, this one's easy and I think I can actually answer it adequately. The thing is, most of us have a job. A fairly precarious job at that, and it's kind of a big deal to make it in to work in the morning. Now when you work on your car, which of course is a lot of fun, you have to start in after…
Automotive News also gave a great list of what else GM should be using that cash for instead of just sitting around:
Indeed. The driver was hospitalized with a concussion.
Here's how that happens:
1: A bottom end failure occurs due to defective bearings, oil starvation or detonation which puts metal filings from the destroyed rod and/or main bearings everywhere through the oiling system.
2: Dealership replaces the short block but re-uses oil pump, oil pan, oil cooler and doesn't clean…
Lotus Carlton, the Charger Hellcat of the early 90s. That's when 'fast' and 'sedan' are rarely mentioned in the same sentence.
Gran Turismo 6 does have a blind spot indicator to tell you when a car is next to you. I've found it extremely useful.
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