They still do. They are very predictable pushing the car to the limits. In some ways, I think I will be disappointed when I switch out the tires on my BRZ to Michelin PSS. Those Prius tires lets you get sideways whenever you want at any speeds.
They still do. They are very predictable pushing the car to the limits. In some ways, I think I will be disappointed when I switch out the tires on my BRZ to Michelin PSS. Those Prius tires lets you get sideways whenever you want at any speeds.
Hmm, I wonder why they banned CVT’s in Formula 1...
There’s a reason why Heuberger Subaru in Colorado Springs moves the most number of cars out of all the dealers in the US. They on the average sell like 8 cars per day.
I went from a 05 Legacy GT wagon with a larger turbo to a 17 Forester Touring. So it is down on power by like half. It does have enough torque to hold 70-75 mph going up the Grapevine.
She’s due in April so not driving won’t be that big of a deal.
Probably from one of those stupid average speed cameras. She should have paid for a lawyer.
6:1 scale is 6 times larger than the original.
Actually it almost is. I used to work with a guy who back in high school, took steroids in order to play high school football. The coach pulled the non-star players aside and told them if they want to keep playing, they will need to take steroids.
My wife’s old house is just offset from an intersection. Luckily there’s a gigantic electrical box in the front yard for the underground power lines. If the box didn’t stop you, the electricity will.
Would a 2000 mile fence make for good neighbors?
That schmuck made $100 million in 60 days selling merchandise to Walmart because Kid Rock thought it was a good idea.
In this case they do own the road, the organizers have to pay a pretty hefty fee to the city to closed the road.
It’s a closed road, but even when there are marshals, fencing, flags, whistles, lead motorcycle and anything else you can think of to block pedestrians, they still will try to cross at the worst possible moment instead of waiting another 20 seconds for the riders to go by. That’s been my experience in the many years I…
What’s more vulnerable, carrier or an airfield?
I wonder if you will get the same responses as the P1 vs. 918 vs. La Ferrari comparison?
It’s not like it’s a 911 where they are all the same.
Other than cosmetic stuff, like the Lamborghini badge where it would be more difficult to make, it doesn’t really have advantages over woven other than cost.
They only use the term forging to make it sound better, but it isn’t. Their process is like making IKEA particle board. Whereas a traditional composite part is made with woven or unidirectional fabric, much like plywood or microllam where you are taking large thin sheets of wood and laminating it together.
Only if you want to sound like a tool.
Here’s an article with pictures of the process of making the badge. http://www.motortrend.com/news/lamborghini-experimenting-chopped-fiber-suspension-parts-future-cars-37577/