Nice call on the 280Z. The trunk compartments are not flat on the bottom but are on a slant. It’s good to know that when you put a fifth in there, it won’t roll around on you.
I wish I could answer that question properly. I was about 13 at the time and didn’t know much about it but I recognized it. Probably would say bigger than expected.
So where is the option list? Do they have a check box for a mounted MG?
Backing a trailer and driving a manual transmission should be a common driving skill that everybody should learn how to do regardless of whether you own a trailer or a stick shift vehicle. Too bad only a few kids get stuck with a manual transmission on their first day of drivers ed!
Still doesn’t tell me which guy is crazier than the other.
It was a joke. Lighten up.
Didn’t your college professor... Wait, let me take that back just in case, your high school teacher, tell you that Wikipedia isn’t an acceptable source?
I find it funny that they use American technology from the 70s and they are proud of it.
Audi says it can do zero to 60 mph in 3.9 seconds, all with a range of 280 miles, about double its first version. In addition, charging happens in "significantly less than two hours," they say.
This is common at Michigan State University except they tend to own only one car. Nothing better than watching them trying to drive their riced out Gallardos, R8s, GT-Rs, and Continental GTs in 4+ inches of snow. At least most of them picked the right ones with AWD though.
If anybody wants a chance to be like that guy (or even better), there's a 2001 Ferrari F1 car for the low price of $3.4 million. Yes, Ferrari did win the Constructor's Championship that year.
The basis of the thought is if I had $700 million, that is what I would do. Not based on anything else.