If you are considering divorce then I guess you should disagree. An “accident” may end up saving you half of your belongings and give you full custody of your kids, not to mention avoiding all of those expensive lawyer fees.
If you are considering divorce then I guess you should disagree. An “accident” may end up saving you half of your belongings and give you full custody of your kids, not to mention avoiding all of those expensive lawyer fees.
Pull the airbag fuse. I think the risk of metal pieces being shot at your wife’s face may outweigh the risk of impacting the steering wheel.
That would be a mean driving test in that beast.
I would love a big Caddy, maybe with a clean running duramax.
Too many were destroyed in demolition derbies.
Helicopters have different rules, essentially stay clear of obstacles and don’t cause harm to persons or property.
great gif!
Brings back memories...
But you get so much more room and speed.
As a comparison, a Cessna 172 gets about 8 GPH flying at 130-140 MPH.
See it’s in space and stuff...
We already had space buses...
Go ahead and build gigantic diesel trucks but please keep the Salt Lake County trucks passing emissions, the winter inversion sucks for us.
Sounds like a BMW/MINI past 50,000 miles.
And those same designers and engineers do not put the Ecoboost in heavy duty applications for specific reasons. You can build an engine to sustain 100% duty cycle at full boost with max power but it isn’t going to have the same duty life as a diesel or even as a much cooler running big block.
Then you get a diesel. A little gas V6 turbo motor can’t handle sustained full boost with that much load due to heat restraints. Eventually timing would be pulled along with boost as you approached preignition and super high EGT.
It would be so awesome to buy an electric car, solar system, and a couple home energy storage batteries in one transaction. All financed by a combination of the equity in a new electric car and your home.
Don’t worry, it’s still awesome. What a fun car for a nice evening drive with up to five other people.