Yes, but you could program the laser to fire 99 times in a row. Sure to annoy your victim.
Yes, but you could program the laser to fire 99 times in a row. Sure to annoy your victim.
Except that its performance was complete and utter crap, even by the low standards of the day.
Well, the drivers of the first production EVs are all dead. There was a point in time in the early 1900s where EVs greatly outnumbered gasoline cars. Steam engines outnumbered gasoline too. But because battery tech wasn’t great and roads were getting faster and longer, that’s when gasoline was able to swipe in.
I agree with you on the price, but this was never an “economy car”. This was performance in the 80s, and what makes it interesting to me. Not $9k without doing something about the oil leak on the cam cover interesting, but interesting nonetheless.
Why not just call it a rallycross course and have done with it?
If you think you’re “buying into the future” because you got a haphazardly-assembled sedan with an unfinished interior from a South African diamond mine heir, then I guess the hype worked.
If you think you hate it now, wait until you drive it!
The Changli somehow makes more sense now.
Yowser. The good news is, the latest generation of nut runners can log the number of revolutions of the tool, not just the final torque, so at least they’d know that a bunch of screwturns were missing.
While I love my family, I can’t say I love their choice in pizza. People in my neck of the woods absolutely love it. For me, it’s like a bit Daniel Tosh did on one of his last shows about a guy from Canton who has a YouTube page about his visits to places in the region that used to be other things, such as a Sears now…
Fuck... it’s the Cincinnati Chili of pizza...
Woah woah woah. Detroit invented the drive-by.
I didn’t know Volvo built cars in Detroit. Is there such a thing as Swedish pizza?
Ohio was a mistake
It’s what your 10 year old would surprise you with for dinner.
I’ve never even heard of Detroit style pizza, so obviously it can’t be the best.
Had my first Little Caesars in downtown Detroit while attending the last F1 race in Detroit. It was just a Pizza