DavidHH
DavidHH
DavidHH

Nothing beats a classic.

Pedantic fact check friday:

Like yay big?

The Zenvo ST1 comes with a flame thrower from the factory.

You can get a drivers license with zero arms, so I'd say no. And my accident-free grandfather has been driving that way for more than 40 years. Hell, I have two arms and I steer with my knees on a daily basis. A lot of people do, sans accidents.

Worth it.

I'm not saying cars never came with extras. But things like a/c, reverse cameras, ABS, alarm systems, tire pressure monitors, and more are pretty standard on just about everything today. That's a lot of hardware and electronics.

40 mpg? I'm not even mad, that's amazing.

That jump from the 20s to the 30s is the biggest for me. You went from a glorified horse carriage to a proper vehicle with metal around you on all sides. I think that you're right...you're pretty much dead or seriously injured up to the 1980s but from there on you may actually live!

It probably doesn't qualify as one of the 10 weirdest ever, but I remember being a kid and thinking this was pretty weird.

"WHAT'D YOU SAY?"

"Thanks dad for the permanent hearing loss!"

Now playing

How Russians remove the deep snow they occasionally get.

"It was developed after WWII to allow wounded veterans to drive a car without a clutch pedal."

That's what Suzuki did with their championship winning RK67 from 1967, which squeezed 17.5 HP with a 17,300 RPM redline from just a 50cc water cooled twin.

If only we didn't have the L.L.P.