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I just don't see the Stingray in it. And that disappoints me.
All I know is that it was noted that the reason the last turbine concept from Jaguar not containing turbines in it's production version was heat issues. I myself never considered using one in an automotive design simply due to the weight of the entire system with it's necessary electric motors.
The Stingray is the one always referred to when you ask a woman over the age of forty what their favorite car is. With that being tossed out there I have to say it's insulting to see that name tossed around with such an ugly car. It's a mix of a C6 with a stolen Viper front. oFrankly though if you're going if your…
But I thought it was clear! Online publications work for the advertisers. They are the clientele!
I'm not comfortable with the high driving position. Just personal preference of course. Those two vehicles are good choices for my criteria.
A handful of concept cars that didn't actually work in the '50's isn't serious consideration. And turbos don't increase operational temperature nearly as much as a turbine. Consider an operational temperature of 400° to 1000°.
I feel it necessary to point out that you're asking for the least desirable getaway car which would make a convertible Miata a perfect choice. My choice would be a Ford Pinto before it was made safe because my answer is always a Ford Pinto before it was recalled.
Turbines run too hot. The need for exotic materials would raise the cost.
I am genuinely dismayed by the number of people who actually defend the idiocies brought to light in this article.
I'm sorry. What's dragoning?
Really? Because my odometer gets read every year when I renew my vehicle registration which is 100% handled by my province and not the federal government. They also control vehicle sales and purchases including odometer reads at point of sale.
You should have said so. I probably would have agreed with you. I'd still prefer it over a smaller, and louder on the freeway inline four, but at least I'd have been nicer saying it.
People! Listen to me! Human beings are ... animals!
Because mankind doesn't know the meaning of preservative.
Am I the only one who thinks PETA's PR person is a fourteen year old who simply emailed her science essay out after realizing that she accidentally wasted the weekend watching old Charles Heston films on her iPad?
Not practical. While farm animals may need more plant matter than humans they also offer a higher energy density compared to plants. The result is that food from animals would take less space on transports and require less fuel to transport.
The bridges location won't be different the ownership will be. The problem is will an annoying man who wants to charge tolls own it or will it be free to use and owned by the government. Notably making it free would destroy the Ambassador's business, not that it hasn't outlived it's lifespan anyways.
The blue water has a toll? How come I've never noticed this?
Obviously Motor trend is losing readership because they're not seen as being unbiased in their comparisons and reviews. A serious problem in the industry that they're hoping to rectify by hiring someone that "refuses" to compromise or lie. But Motor trend is going to insist that he tow the line and compromise his…