Where do I find one of these unlimited funds?
Where do I find one of these unlimited funds?
Try again.
Your assertion is that slower traffic should keep right, but which driver(s) are you citing as not obeying that rule? The commuter traffic traveling at or close to the speed limit, or the Bull-Run-Ballers hauling through the middle of the commuters doing 80+ MPH?
At what point, on what planet, and from what twisted perspective, is the idea of a pack of fast moving cars, weaving through a moderately heavy traffic traveling at the speed limit (or at least all close to the same speed), not lead to an inevitable crash?
More importantly, apparently front landing gear failure is common enough that they have a specially built, heavy duty, precurved, padded nose cradle close at hand for whenever this happens.
Find someone lending money, then join the proud group spending 101+% of their income!
Based on some rough math, the number of car owners who pay ZERO dollars to purchase and maintain their cars would have to be a little over 7 TRILLION persons to offset the money paid by you, me, and the rest of us who spend the equivalent of the Gross National Product of a small to medium sized military dictatorship…
Oh come one! Seriously! Anyone believed drone delivery of Amazon or anything else was a real possibility?
I've seen race car restorations and reproduction builds with the tube running up the C pillar, ending at about the top of the rear window. With the trunk up/removed, it plumbs to a big fuel cell in the trunk.
Anti-cavitation vent placed as high as possible to prevent spilling fuel during cornering.
Other end of the spectrum? So you are saying that Listers suck? Or you are trolling a car you know nothing about? Because the sedan (also non-turbo) version of the Storm won the Rally Japan championship in 1990, 91, and 92 (swept the podium), and the N1 Endurance series championship in 1991. By no means the…
I am apparently discussing this topic with a fanboy who has been fully indoctrinated under the thoroughly abridged, English language translation of the history, and not the Japanese source material which includes all the warts and faults.
Sorry to rain on your parade, but Nissan's "success" is primarily due to seeking out racing classes that no one else is competing in, and running unopposed.
Since they never made a single car after the prototype and never sold a single vehicle, would this not be more appropriately called "80's Vaporware"?
Miata is 60's. A Japanese take on a 60's Lotus Elan. More reliable, less roof leaks, not much threat of electrical fire. Almost certain to start every time you turn the key. A drastic improvement over the original, but a retro car can not be emblematic of the time it was made, because it is a throwback…
While it is a neat looking car, it is 90's style.