That wasn't the LP640, that was a Diablo. Two different cars in the same video.
That wasn't the LP640, that was a Diablo. Two different cars in the same video.
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Aliens studying our culture thousands of years from now will attribute this moment to the exact point where mankind perfected the flying car.
We are all Raphmoe.
Higher credit scores are not necessarily better for the economy.
Well, this is cool. Doesn't make him funny, but makes him cool.
Usually, what you have to do when you come across a sad-looking Marcos Mantula on eBay is to throw your computer/phone/tablet/router out of the window without hesitation, accept that you should not be buying a Marcos for any reason, and grab a pint in a nearby pub with preferably no WiFi in sight.
Any chance we might see some of this aerodynamic and hybrid technology filter its way down to production cars? Either in the name of efficiency or performance?
Rapid-fire paparazzi cameras, that's how they got the photos.
Compared to steel, yeah.
these are actually more common than people realize. It's because they're easy to form and don't require high quality carbon fiber (low CF content CFRP), with significant savings in economy and drivetrain weight. That high reward low cost situation makes them a lot more appealing to manufacturers than carbon fiber…
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Go from north Greece to south Austria, crossing Albania, Macedonia, Kosovo, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia, and Slovenia on the way. ~600 miles, 10 countries. Also likely to get you killed. You might even be able to squeeze Hungary in there on your way out of Slovenia, making 11.
Or just throw all the tax forms in the harbor.
I mean, it's really simple. American companies design engines for 30 year product life cycles. Turbo chargers have not been reliable 30 years ago, so for ~70% of the existence of automobiles greater size = power. Less power = worse and more dangerous. Of course americans are going to scoff at a 1.5l engine, because we…
Well, there it is!
First off, that's pretty slow.