"If it's not emotional, then it's certainly dynamic." - Every automotive PR department on Earth today
While I'm totally for autonomous cars and always advancing technology, I fear that insurance fraudsters are going to have a field day if these are allowed on the streets. They have to be licking their chops over these ideas. It's sad, but so our the current laws.
It has only just begun. This whole thing will end up in the Supreme Court and Sterling actually has a leg to stand on. A very shaky, rubbery textured, artificial leg. Just sit back and enjoy the circus.
It's a very simple question with a very, very complicated answer. No doubt, truck sales are currently helping to sustain the economy, but that's not to say that if people don't stop buying trucks, they wouldn't spend their money elsewhere. This is sort of what the article implies. As long as savings rates are in…
Remember that S&P demands that anything they say is simply their opinion and holds no water with regard to the law or responsibility. This is why they are still in business and cannot be easily sued for opening their mouth. It's sort of like believing the popular kid's voice is much more important that the smart…
Are we sure that's milk?
Everyone would be provided free 'Low-T' and Viagara medication, everyone would make $100 an hour, Bieber's face would be on all currency, and 'baby saving cat' would be president.
Screw the interpretation. Did he hit a birdie on the hole? Yes, he did. Might as well call a -1 on a hole something that doesn't exist like 'trustworthy politician', 'bigfoot' or 'volunteer golf marshal that doesn't take his/her job way too seriously."
It seems that after about 3 turns, the driver will end up saying , "fuck that tach, I'll play it by ear."
What the hell is going on with this spoiler? Does it move to help aerodynamics? No. Does it somehow allow the car to avoid having a wiper? No. I'm guessing they had a hard time guiding the air into the duct on the roof. There's got to be a better solution than this 'pedestrian impact injury booster'.
That nose always brings to mind the first car magazine I ever bought, which included this gem:
Somewhere, Mansory's 14-year old lead designer, internally known as Gustav69bruh, is drawing up plans to have a little squirt come out of the starter button hole at the base of the cluster when redline is achieved. $52k option.
Simply fascinating to read this. Wow!
Then didn't GM also exclude words like 'terrific', 'great', 'top notch' and 'class-leading' and 'flawless' on their list? After all, neither of those words offer a scientific explanation.
You are part of the problem and you have no idea why.
Pastor Maldonado, Vitaly Petrov, Danica Patrick. They each represent people who have no business racing any sort of car but, somehow, have enough money behind them to keep driving like Ray Charles, except Mr. Charles is already dead and probably has more ability.
Mustang Turboshaft. Turbine component meets scientific-sounding-thing meets anatomical nickname.
"Giuseppe, always playing the village joker, took his responsibility of locating a key chain a little too far."