I went in a SEAT rocket blast off simulator and I ended up loosing my job because I was actually stuck in space for over a month.
I went in a SEAT rocket blast off simulator and I ended up loosing my job because I was actually stuck in space for over a month.
Did nobody watch the actual video? They are in the back seat. They don't control the car. The driver you see up front does. They are only seeing the video from the cameras on the car's nose. They are just along for the ride.
They weren't even driving the "simulator". Notice the guys in the back seat are just sitting there, really. They're in a simulation of being-along-for-the-ride.
Seems like none of the posters here watched the video, where it's pretty clear they're in the sealed backseat space of the car while it's being driven by someone else. This would never fly in the litigious US because the manufacturer's legal departments would shut it down in a heartbeat, but in more enlightened parts…
From my count, 11 out of the 20 main stories on the front page (as it appears to me) were about cars, trucks, or something with wheels that touches the ground. At least they're batting over .500, but damn. I actually had to check Autoblog to fill in the gaps. It used to be where this was the only place I had to go.
Eh, things have been wrong with society always.
Tell some Gulf oil multi-billionaire that if he omissions a high-speed track with a 10-mile straight, he gets a free copy of any car that takes a speed run there.
So, what I am gathering from this article is: Go on a cruise, but don't enjoy it.
By not including the cost of the flights to get there and staying in dirty flea-pit hostels while you are there.
To all the Dwight Schrutes defending the sacred honor of the airline to pocket money for a service they can never render and to re-sell the seat, I put it to you: at least be consistent and demand that overbooking of non-refundable fares be prosecuted as fraud.
Seriously, what's with all the hate on this ad among the Jalopnik staff? I and many other commenters enjoyed it. Stupid car, but the ad is sound.
Not only does the groove improve fuel economy and tire noise, it's also designed to take large quantities of water and mud away from the tire's contact patch during wet conditions. Removing some of the rubber also makes it lighter than conventional SUV tires, which helps in shredding away some of the unsprung weight…
"Alfa 4C-fighter" Highly doubt it would be FRS priced if it ever saw the light of day. Your concept FRS-fighter is the GT4 stinger from Kia.
No kidding. They can regularly be carrying ice bolders the size of your torso (I have to remove from the end of my laneway). This guy could have been seriously injured or killed.
Any excuse to avoid being at fault. Orange safety vest or not, the guy clearly contrasted the snow in all black. He was not by himself and had the news vehicle lights on. The trucks should have easily seen him in time to at least blow their horns to alert them or slow down. If that reporter had been injured from that,…
Dashcam: the SR20 of Eastern Europe.
Jack. Ass. Either slow down, or sound a warning or something. That much snow is like wet concrete; super heavy and instantly congealing when it stops moving. Also, if it had set up at all on the road, then the blade is throwing ice chunks as well.