A ten second search gives 24.2% of German adults as smokers (against 14% in the USA) so that pans out.
A ten second search gives 24.2% of German adults as smokers (against 14% in the USA) so that pans out.
I was ready to hit ND before I saw that first interior shot, and then, once I had stopped laughing I hit ND on this dangerous (but hilarious) device.
The process is quite energy intensive, if you used the fuel produced to generate electricity then you will end up making less than you used up in the first place, it is not a perpetual motion machine. This sort of scheme tends to try and use renewable energy to produce fuel, which is then used in a vehicle that could…
Some car that we all kind of admired, but never bought, will be cancelled to much outcry from Jalops.
Once petrol cars have been given the old heave-ho, it’ll only take manufacturers 20 years or so to see the benefits of a universal system. And then another 10 years to put it in place. Except for Apple, who will still insist on their own proprietary system because it is ‘better’ for their customers.
So, it’s a case of whomever is best at quickly setting up their car benefits, if you’re a driver who takes a little more time to get accustomed to a circuit then you’re out of luck. I kind of see why, but it sounds like we’ll be denied some top level racing just because a team didn’t get it quite right, or lost too…
I’d already clicked ND before actually noticing the number of zeroes in the price. I can only see this as some weekend soldier’s version of those stupid cars where they’ve made an attempt to make it look like a 30's limo (and failed), it’s not even comically horrible, it’s just *shakes head and walks away*.
If this had happened to me, my first thought would be that if the screen had failed, what else had also stopped working at that time? There would be no “keep going, it’ll sort itself out” it would be all “stop this deathtrap before the robot uprising kills us all”.
Hmm, I don’t think that guy is a Tesla shill, he seems to be trying to seem Subarus.
I’m fairly certain it would serve as a good emblem for the drivers of some makes of cars (make your own list here, you know who I’m talking about), and a warning to the rest of us.
There was no Saxo Rallye, but there was the VTS, weapon of choice for those who wanted to go fast but couldn’t afford to, it had a whole scene of it’s own.
The link between the Peugeot LMH program and it’s road cars will be a sticker on the back of a tarted up (but not actually faster) 208. Look, it’s available in a colour that similar to the race car!
I looked at one of these, probably 20 or so years ago, but it was the 20v version. Wouldn’t have paid that price then.
Virtually everything I have seen explaining the speed of F1 pit stops shows how the team practice again and again and again in the most anally-retentive fashion to perfect this black art, so having a new team shouldn’t slow you down that much. I’d expect a few fumbles, but not a significant discrepancy with other…
One for each foot for automotive rollerskating, obviously.
Doesn’t Quantum of the Seas mean one sea? Why not just call it “A Sea”?
But the roof stayed on? This is an improvement on usual Tesla build quality.
Red Bull should poach Russel next year rather then let him go back to Williams (yes, I know Mercedes might have something to say about that, but just think about it).
If these claims are correct, then this would actually work for me. According to their chart the average charge is just above my average commute, which means half the year I would need to plug it in at night (my usual parking spaces are open to plenty of light). I rarely carry passengers or much cargo (comparing your…
I saw that top photo and thought that a crash had taken off the front fascia.