Never before shown to the public, but Porsche actually tried to make a convertible Cayenne before. This is it. In the back, it’s split in half vertically to show two different rear design treatments. Did we miss it, or are you glad we never saw it?
Never before shown to the public, but Porsche actually tried to make a convertible Cayenne before. This is it. In the back, it’s split in half vertically to show two different rear design treatments. Did we miss it, or are you glad we never saw it?
Yeah you’re basically right but 900 sounds way cooler
Short answer...yes and no. All cars have collectible value of some sort if they’re the best example. Low miles, as new condition, yes then there is most likely a market for them. Some clapped out version...no.
That time I worked at Carmax and sold this loser a Range Rover with a Carmax warranty. We’re still laughing!
The media was reluctant to print the text of Bin Laden’s manifesto, but eventually some media outlets published it. It was years ago now, but the stated reason for the attacks according to the man behind them was to get the U.S. to stop meddling in Saudi Arabia and the rest of the middle east. Nothing in there about…
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I just got LAWYER’D
Or maybe he is a robotic author named ANX6 and he is just referring to his new book “Why On Earth Would You”.
Headline should have been:
Some may be asking themselves why the F-22 needs such a capability if it is so good at beyond-visual-range air combat in the first place. The answer is multi-fold.
Maybe it’s because I’m not American, but I strongly feel that 500cc is too big a bike for a beginner - a 250 goes up to 120km/h fine, and as a learner you probably shouldn’t be going that fast to begin with.
I’m from Norway. This article needs a clarification. The tax incentives and general benefits EV-owners experience is a result of a political agreement made way back before Teslas were even thought of as a way to make owning EVs more liveable. As you may recall, EVs before Tesla were generally horrible and had…
Say what you will about the Lamborghini Huracan being a bit of an understeering beast, it still turns into an…
IBM’s computer thinks in chocolate and vanilla. Sometimes what it knows is chocolate, sometimes it’s vanilla, sometimes it’s a swirl. Sometimes, though, the swirl melts; then you have to decide if there was more chocolate or more vanilla in that puddle. IBM just hired a fat kid that can tell the difference.
Harsh punishments have never deterred people who don't intend to be caught or are too dumb to understand the consequences of their actions from perpetrating crimes. In fact, countries with low crime rates typically also have fairly lenient prison sentences. The research shows that the best way to deter crime is not…
This is the new, sort of limited-edition Audi R8 E-Tron. It has a promised range of 280 miles, but not many vents.…
No Concern! Remove all Aston Headlights!
You're getting a lot of crap, and I'm a Ralph fan, but I have to say: it is unsettling. Income inequality, like any type of inequality, should be unsettling. That doesn't mean that RL hasn't played by the rules in a way that many other corporate giants haven't. As fas as business ethics is concerned, he's certainly…
It ran the latter half of the PLM crippled because of transmission problems too, poor thing.