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The first time I saw a C7 in person (I think it was actually at Road America for the ALMS race) it was parked next to a Camaro. My first thought was "these don't look even remotely similar."
Fuck, I typed all of that on my phone and I must have spelled it wrong once and it saved it into the dictionary.
It takes 19 hours to build a Seat Leon ST from scratch. In this timelapse, though, you can see it go from bare chassis to completed car, condensed into two minutes.
The cheapest car on sale in the US today is the Nissan Versa at $12,780. That's a good deal, but the following ten were even cheaper when they hit the market. These are budget cars at their best.
I'm pretty sure that's Christy Mack.
Dear Travis,
Nothing beats real world test data. Plus, Dynos are a pretty sterile environment and won't tell you how an engine drives.
Larger grills are more receptive to large radiators and large intercoolers that are necessary to cool large engines with large turbos.
Just from the headline, totally not surprised.
I fear China because they actively steal data and have no regard for intellectual property.
Aircraft have 1 more dimension to contend with but I disagree. Cars are not simpler. For one, there is far less air traffic. Autopilot maintains heading and altitude. An auto-throttle can be used to maintain air speed as well. Since there are designated flight paths and several altitudes have designated directions,…
I think you missed my point. The Google car is actually a good example of what I've been saying all along.
I have said it before on other articles on self-driving cars, they are great if they are 100% autonomous. Aside destination, there has to be zero human input. As soon as it has to be driven in manual mode, there will be problems.
Like this? Do you remember when this story broke and everyone was saying he was going over 100 and then the video of the impact came out and it looked like he was going like 40, if that?
This crash happened in a 30 mph zone and there was video too. Hopefully everyone remembers it.
I totally recommend this one because it confuses the shit out of people that aren't familiar with it. I don't know how many times I've seen pictures of this going around after the shuttles were retired with people saying things like "why are the Russians stealing our shuttles aren't they, like, our friends lol?" Yeah,…
There are some Baja 1000 teams that are like that. I forget which one (someone will probably chime in) that had 3 guys in the truck. Driver in the middle, co-driver on one side, and another guy to watch the gauges (I would call him the Performance Engineer and nickname him Scotty). Truck gets stuck, flat tire,…
No prob, the same thing crossed my mind too then I realized I had been flamed on the internet before and I get over it every time.
I would say the most important discovery ever. Of all time. Until time travel; at which point time would become irrelevant.