Uh, yea exactly!
Uh, yea exactly!
Wow, did your mother invent the start/stop system?
They actually invented this 50 years ago and just got done testing the 1954 Camry.
Steve, nice job filling in for Rob while he’s gone. But now I’m wondering if he fell off the Tower of Pisa?
Suggests he did drive at least one Lamborghini.
I can’t imagine how exciting it must be putting this vision together. Best of luck with it.
That guy is a maniac. I love it!
That makes a lot of sense, thanks.
Did I miss the radiator install description? Looks like it’s relocated to the trunk.
I humbly add my own audio from an autocross heat at Bader Field in Atlantic City, NJ. Story behind it is that I was using my phone as a camera but it quickly broke loose, flew out the window, and fell onto the course at the slalom, where it recorded cars for the entire session (until I could go find my phone). My car…
It’s not the worst Cadillac. It’s the best Cavalier. Nice Price!
I heard him say that bulletproof glass will be available but not standard. You won’t be able to roll down windows with them but that’s to be expected.
“...bulletproof to almost all subsonic projectiles” does not necessarily mean “...will be penetrated by any supersonic projectile”. I get the silliness of the entire enterprise but I think you’ve reached past what he claimed.
Hot take: The Pontiac G6 is a great looking car. Always thought so. I don’t think I ever drove one but everything else aside, nice looks.
Chevy! Chevy!
I have to admit, I think I like the standard headlights better. Maybe I’m getting done with the retro look.
Here’s a great video (pretty long, 42m) that goes through Project Sledgehammer, including interview with Reeves, development, and testing. Sound is pretty terrible at times.
I feel like I can smell this steering wheel.
See? This is why we need ever larger trucks. Crash protection.
We had this exact model when I was a kid, but baby blue. I remember getting in when it was off and turning on the lights to see the eyelids go up, and go up they did! But then turning them off left them up, and I got worried that I broke them. Of course, as soon as my mom used it next they corrected themselves.