Are you serious? So you think the vehicles they made when they were with Diamler were better than the vehicles they’re making now?
Are you serious? So you think the vehicles they made when they were with Diamler were better than the vehicles they’re making now?
Based on some other comments, I wasn't the only one who had the matchbox version of this "back in the day." It was my first introduction to the marque (Peugeot, not Matchbox)
This was my favorite Matchbox car for most of 1991
The C7 uses it. They have vents that have this metal, when a voltage is applied the vent opens, voltage taken away the vent closes. I believe it is only used for a vent that allows the rear decklid to close properly (without an open vent there's too much air pressue for the lid to close).
If Cadillac isn't going to build that chunk of rolling sex, then Lincoln should rip it off, flip the rear doors, and call it a Continental.
Most monster trucks, at least in North America, have a remote killswitch that can cut the engine from outside the vehicle. It's unclear if this truck had one, if it was activated, or if it was, if it functioned as designed. It's hard to tell, since it sounds like the throttle was still open until the final moments.
Windows down, drive faster.
Quote :"Why can people drive down from Canada on vacation, on the same US roads that US citizens use, in cars that aren't sold here and haven't been through the same testing standards, yet we're denied the option of importing those same cars ourselves?"
Good job EU in failing to understand the Internet.
In general, I think you have a good point, EXCEPT when it comes to anything that autoplays or makes noise automatically. Those ads are the sole reason I've got adblock software, and keep it on, and those people are ruining it for all the other websites. As long as there are autoplay videos and noisy ads, I'm running…
Ash 2016
I always thought that abandoned airports, and airplanes for that matter, would make great homeless shelters. Airports typically far enough away from residential areas to avoid NIMBY conflicts, the facilities are huge, there are generally multiple kitchens, they are multiple bathrooms, they often have small conference…
But it isn't as terrible as it sounds. Less than one percent of the loans are serious delinquencies, which means we aren't on the cusp of a crisis. However, these could be indicators of a crisis on the horizon. Just something to be aware of. And stop buying cars you can't afford. Try that.
I suspect we'll find the Ford spying culprit when Geely introduces their new Luckybest 3O2 Boss Mustong.
Lucky the feds have that whole southern border thing under control and can waste their time on hyper important things. Good job ICE!!
The customer is not always right, but he is still the king.
"The Roadster had an old generation battery," Musk told AE. "We'll upgrade it to a new generation battery pack and it should have a range of about 400 miles, which will allow you to drive from LA to San Francisco non-stop."
If Kia makes that GT4 Stinger a reality, then Hyundai moving the GenCoupe more upmarket makes a lot of sense.
NJTransit has these exact same seats!
If it was possible to check a bag free of charge, we would not need "space bins", I think.