That is concealed when the door is closed. OMG what were they thinking?
Newsflash: You're the only one who cares.
I wish my car had MORE easily accessible bolts that aren't even visible when the door is closed. You're probably the same person who likes plastic covers all over your engine bay components.
He has gone old and senile and in between the ramblings of POWAAAAAAAAA, he spends his time remembering the good memories he had with his Ford GT.
Because NA Master Race.
A comparison between a 40mph frontal impact to a crumple zone in a car by the company that claims to make the worlds safest cars versus a sideways crash at an indeterminate speed in a carbon fiber car built for speed and lightness that was subsequently ravaged by fire is not a very fair comparison. Hell, the engines…
CFRP monocoque designed to separate in a crash + fire that wasn't put out = wreckage potentially looking far worse than a different car crashed at that speed.
Earlier today video showed a yellow Honda S2000 at the scene of the wreck. But a post on the S2Ki forum indicated that it belonged to a bystander who showed up to help put out the flames.
Remember when we practiced common sense on the roads and as pedestrians we were told to look both ways before going across the street?
We're asking automakers to bloat their cars and add dubiously useful tech to prolong the lives of idiots who'd have been laughed at by Darwin as they lay dying on the side of the road.
Don't forget the new Prius Supersport.
I can't wait to see a full comparison between the 918, LaFerrari, and McLaren P1. Maybe Top Gear will do a Hybrid Hypercar special in 2014?? :-D
The video is 9 minutes, 18 seconds long. Someone was thinking.
"a very cool stunt that I'd like to have documented by a reputable news outlet."