Poor VehiCROSS. I wonder if I can find one to buy, now that I've been once again reminded of them?
Poor VehiCROSS. I wonder if I can find one to buy, now that I've been once again reminded of them?
Naked dude is naked.
MSRP on the LEGO Mini will be $99.99.
Six vees? That would make it a V-6, right? *evil grin*
I4 for Inline 4; or L4 for Linear-arranged 4. *shrug*
SAAB also used a V4 (code "Taunus") from Ford in some of the Type 96's.
Props to the 2 kids that identified the floppy disk on sight!
This hexapod robot is very clever and looks like a harmless toy, but all I see is a rolling, walking bomb for some reason. I blame the history books.
This hexapod robot is very clever and looks like a harmless toy, but all I see is a rolling, walking bomb for some reason. I blame the history books.
Nope, actually. The Malibu's had a funny "wave" emblem instead of the traditional bowtie.
Wait a minute here. It's called MESA...and the building is black? It's BLACK MESA!?
The body roll as it stops on the red carpet is crazy. It's got jiggle!
I thought US federal law had something in it about forcing steering wheels to be full circles for safety reasons. That steering unit would be a sad thing to be forced to replace with a beige old wheel.
/shrug Perhaps, yeah. But it's still fun.
Low HP, but around 200 ft-lbs of torque (or more) at ZERO RPM.
Basically turns every stop into a launch control event.
My 2004 Elantra doesn't have cruise control. I bet there's a lot of other folks in cars much the same.
I do agree with you though - there IS a large portion that has cruise control, and doesn't use it.
Sounds like a resurgence of this:
http://trafficwaves.org/
68/100 Engine: 2.0L Turbocharged I4 diesel Power: 184 HP at 4000 RPM/ 280 LB-FT at 1750-2750 RPM Transmission: Eight-Speed Automatic with Steptronic 0-62 MPH: 7.5 s Top Speed: 149 mph Drivetrain: Rear-Wheel Drive Curb Weight: 3,362 LBS Seating: 5 people MPG: 39.2 City/57.36 Highway/50.04 Combined (US)
I see no clown shoe photos. TRAVESTY!
Maybe it's a clamshell hood, hinged at the front?