Fucking iDrive.
Fucking iDrive.
First engine gone at 20k and this one is twice as old, I know it's anecdotal but that would be on my mind the second I open the car
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You only get turn signals on a BMW if you opt for the “Don’t be an Asshole” package a $4995.00 option
I completely agree. It demerits everything that makes homologation great!
The Z1 was the best 3 series variant ever made
Right? And volcanoes - those should be included, too. And flatulence from the cows that the drivers wind up eating at Burger King.
It’s a shame that the new AC Ace never got off the ground - Smart Roadster + 1L 3-cylinder turbocharged Mitsubishi engine + Getrag manual box could have been a fun car in the vein of the new Honda S660.
This incentive, amongst others, was made so that driving EVs in the cities would be more lucrative than driving a gas\diesel car, thus benefiting local air pollution. Not really that stupid.
I’m from Norway. This article needs a clarification. The tax incentives and general benefits EV-owners experience is a result of a political agreement made way back before Teslas were even thought of as a way to make owning EVs more liveable. As you may recall, EVs before Tesla were generally horrible and had…
Well True, I for one have a lung disease and would appreciate being to get back on the road. Reign it in a bit, eh?
Let down by a terrrrrible transmission. Could have been something amazing.
You just gotta pick up some hoosiers for the track day, bro.
Oh and of course
Going for the obvious answer here.
I think this is as close as you are going to get with production cars.
Or that we require the enforcement of labor laws so people are paid just wages. Tipping is a hugely problematic system that does not improve worker treatment. Every evaluation of tipping indicates it’s racist and sexist as hell for workers and encourages racist and sexist treatment of customers.
Recently finished reading Exploring the Moon: The Apollo Expeditions by David M. Harland. One of the things I found interesting was how steep some of the slopes were where they parked the rover to get out and explore. There were instances where one of the astronauts couldn’t get back into the rover till it was driven…
Help me out here: how would a compass work on the Moon? No magnetic field.
Love’em. I liked this one in particular: