At the moment, I'd say that's where the old 80/20 engineering maxim applies: to solve the last 20% of unusual cases can take up 80% (or more) of your solution budget. In other words: EVs are not yet worth worrying about, especially in view of their other benefits.
Still want one, thanks Top Gear
The incredulous story of the current Allard Motor Works is a man was doing research in Europe while he was contemplating his desire to start up a boutique sports car company, and came across a car that was unknown to him; the original Allard J2X. What's incredulous is his name is Roger Allard. He got permission to…
And this brings us to the primary problem with the LFA: no living human being has ever actually seen one in person.
"Look, Jim, we already changed the front grill"
Now your just being un-American...
There's a car at Katie's Cars and Coffee like that. You walk over thinking "big block Chevy? " then you get there and it's "oh, ferrari v12. Ok, that makes sense"
STRAZOS!
Lancarri Stratenzo
I thought you were going to say "these were also the request of a line worker who needed a place to set his beer cans while building the car"
Kind of on the side of Scat Enterprises in this one. It'd be different if they made something totally unrelated to cars. Say, home colonoscopy kits or adult diapers. But they make performance parts for cars, they had the name first, and Dodge putting "Scat Pack" on a car implies the car is full of Scat parts.
The handy man in me loved Ms. Martin's Junkyard Boogaloo Boombox build
Sounds to me like he will have a lot of free time to discuss his disdain for hybrids over a cup of coffee with Montezemolo soon.
It didn't fake the sound in my test drive, but maybe that's just because we have different techniques. Better luck next time.
Gunther felt consciousness trying to fade in. There was light for the first time in a while. Then there were hands on him. Everything felt far-away, dreamlike. He was being pushed. There was hesitation, then a pop. Distantly, he realized that that should have hurt, but didn't. He was becoming more aware of things.…
My first car was a 1984 Galant, bought it when I got kicked out of college in '92. I bought it for the doodads, not the quality of the car...rear seats that reclined, climate control that you could set a temp and it would maintain both up and down...that's Caddy type stuff there!