There is an old road test in Sweden of it, the tester noted that the front impact zone was... well, your knees...
Excellent, but i will wait for the Torchinsky edition before joining in...
An English car with electric only drive train from Landrover?
CP all the way, I had a 2004 320 CDI without any flood damage but it behaved like it was regularly submerged while running - at least when looking at the service bills... Oh, and if the 2005 is in any way like the 2004 (I think they redesigned the breaking system later) the SBC control valve-package for the electronic…
One on the pranks my uncle plays on his colleagues, anyone leaving the car running outside the office will have to come and ask for the keys and take a walk to the other side of the compound to pick it up... :)
Thanks for a nice article!
The Jalopnik article leaves out that the 2 hurt people were in a Tesla model X passing by (the blast triggered the airbags) - so you might be on to something... ;-D
Rule 34?
Longer then I am comfortable to admit... :)
It’s a plugin hybrid version, a colleague at work has a Panamera Plug-in, it looks expensive.
No sickness, only death by wrapped around a pole....
Inconceivable!!
At some point the car will not be wide enough to fit the kidney grill
Seldom Mobile?
No list about driving can be complete without Bröderna Brothers, Racerbil genom livet (Racecar through life) - unfortunately in Swedish but contains wisdom like “I change lanes like other change shirts” and “The car is life, life is the road, and the road is shorter than you think”
Amen!
You are 100% correct - and Myth #5 - All parts are super expensive and anything that breaks will ruin you. A lot of components are shared with other cars, front bearings are shared with Citroën BX from the 80's, engine management with some Peugeot engines; alternator was a standard in many GM products, the engine that…