In before the aluminum hood dents due to too much pressure in the wrong spot.
In before the aluminum hood dents due to too much pressure in the wrong spot.
Easy, just go to Europe.
Many credit cards do, but make sure you check the T&C. Many have exclusions for vehicles over a certain value, ”premium vehicles”, or specific cars (“Corvette”, etc.).
(The only pic I could find easily while in China and unable to Google.)
UpMy dad had a C3, but I never really got into cars until after I got my first beater, a generic 70s GM sedan. Yawn. But not long after that I saw one of these and loved the looks and vowed to buy something sportier.
Not even that modern...
Someone recently told me he ordered a replacement headlight for his Z32 from Lamborghini because they charge less for the part than Nissan wants these days.
I would disagree, except my car has the battery up front where it belongs. It also has the engine in the back (well, middle) where it belongs.
I’ve always thought Nurburgring times were mostly based on horsepower, but the new Civic Type R seems to buck that trend.
I don't think I've ever been on a long flight that didn't offer blankets and pillows. My definition of long includes crossing an ocean. Some people seem to have shorter definitions.
Combine the two and you could have a Top Gear version of https://www.pcgamer.com/jalopy-a-road-trip-through-the-former-eastern-bloc/
Unintended rear wheel steering was often considered one of the Fiero’s downsides. Not sure adding intentional rear wheel steering is something I want in an MR vehicle.
The other video in first person is somewhat better. As is often the case.
I just moved to California and they have stoplights on on ramps, and even on highways at merge points after toll booths. For a state that supposedly cares greatly about fuel economy, they sure do make you waste a lot of gas.
They should keep the highway at ground level, and have the cross traffic go over it. But have two different levels for opposite directions that criss cross over each other. Now nobody has to stop at all in any direction.
What's with that SUV catching air at 5:23.
Bring back Pontiac, call it the Fiero.
I wonder if the EV also has the lifetime battery warranty? I also wonder about the fine print on that.
I think this one outdoes it, even without louvers.