This is called haptic feedback and it is already being used in some smart phones. It is still in it's infancy and needs refinement, but it is out there.
This is called haptic feedback and it is already being used in some smart phones. It is still in it's infancy and needs refinement, but it is out there.
Shenanigans! KCCO
True, Apple did send their guy in charge of buying companies, Adrian Perica, to meet with Elon Musk, which certainly does send a message that they're doing some shopping, but Apple's certainly been just browsing before. Plus, there's actually a much better reason for Apple to be talking to Tesla other than looking to…
don't tell that to these guys...
Not sure if serious...
I love the steelies and dog dish hub caps! That's a pretty sweet sleeper!
Not sure what's going on under this guys arm either...
It's Sid's fault! I knew it!
Racing liveries and driving lights get me every time!
You know who hasn't been winning lately? Honda, that's who. For whatever reason, the Japanese brand that for decades was seen as the builder of that island nation's most engaging cars, has somehow lost their mojo. I don't know why, perhaps they offended a gypsy or used the number 4 too much, but for the past few years…
We used to have an old school refrigerator door with a curved top and sides. When it wasn't fast enough on the hill, we got out the cooking spray... It was good behind a four wheeler too!
"It looks psychotic and cute at the same time!" Sounds like a girl I once knew...
Your parents are awesome! (Not that it's news to you...)
Vampires can get bent!
So, a 4x4 car conversion is a redneck donk? I never thought of it that way, but it makes perfect sense.
Which I would applaud! Real world testing is great, but you would think that if they were taking this truck to a show they would a least slap some new meats on it...
*New Feature Alert* : Pre-Bald Tires!
It sounds so pissed! Love it!
Even Cadillac is probably trying to forget that they rebadged a Saab 93 and tried to pretend it fit the Standard of the World. Only the European market got to see this spot.
1 Liter is approximately 61 Cubic Inches (61.0237 to be exact).