I know that this joke is in poor taste and all, but it needed to happen. The way that light is mounted flush with the bumper, you could almost call it “hellaflush”
I know that this joke is in poor taste and all, but it needed to happen. The way that light is mounted flush with the bumper, you could almost call it “hellaflush”
Didn’t Top Gear talk about the “autonomobile” a few years ago?
Wikipedia to the rescue: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Gear_…)
In 2009, Season 13 Episode 5 had a news section where they talk about an invention called the “Autonomobile” which was a self driving car built like a lounge. The brochure advised that the…
Safety workers are told the same thing in karting when someone flips over. The person may say that they’re fine, but they may have a neck or back injury that they don’t know about, and moving them may cause further injury. We as drivers are told, if we flip and our heads hit the ground at all, just lay down and stay…
Sega produced a sim-trainer for this back on the Genesis
My Ex's 2003 Sunfire suffered from #2. We had 2 keys, but only 1 key fob. So if she drove the car, parked it, and locked it with the fob (would set the "alarm" too), and I needed to move it or even just fetch something from inside using my key to get in, then I'd have the horn honking at me until I started the car.
If we ever do get around to finishing it, we will certainly write up some sort of article about it on Oppo for you guys to check out :)
Some friends and I were building a LeMons car with a Manual CVT, but it was different than what you are describing. Ours was more of a Manual + CVT option. Let me explain.
They do seem to be going awfully slow. Here's a couple of videos of me and a few friends cruising around a frozen lake in Ontario using some 10 hp 4 stroke karts:
As impressive as all of the work listed is, I can't help but find the car sort of...ugly. it looks almost like someone cut out a golf sized hole out of a Le Mans prototype car and riveted a golf into place.
I do think he was being facetious, especially since the car wasn't even invented until the turn of the century...
I'm surprised I had to scroll down this much to find someone posting one of these. It's got my vote
Just an FYI, if you're a "law-abiding rider", then you don't have anything to worry about with the new police enforcement. All they are doing is enforcing the law more strictly, not making up new laws.
Here in Ontario, the highest speed I've seen posted on a highway is 100 kph (62 mph). I typically drive around 110-115 kph (70 mph) since this is a speed that I feel is safe, and is decently fuel efficient for my vehicle. Driving 100 kph typically feels like I'm impeding traffic.
He'd get much better grip if he were to use slicks. I assume he wouldn't be driving this thing in the rain.
Why the hell would he put Bridgestone YJP rain tires on that thing? They're only going to last about 10-20 min in the dry before they're bald.
Especially since GM has offered things like this before. My '95 Saturn had a switch on the shifter console (auto) that had "Perf" and "Norm" on it. Performance mode raised the shift points by about 500 RPM and made the transmission downshift under much less load.
http://www.gog.com/gamecard/carma…
$5 gets you the game, configured to run on Windows XP, 7 or 8
http://www.gog.com/gamecard/carma…
$5 gets you the game, configured to run on Windows XP, 7 or 8
I had the exact same thought
This guy just had to break down right at the front of the field. Geez