Maybe if we didn’t judge every vehicle with 0-60 times, top speed and HP we could have more efficient, lighter and safer cars all at the same time.
Maybe if we didn’t judge every vehicle with 0-60 times, top speed and HP we could have more efficient, lighter and safer cars all at the same time.
Woohoo! Natural selection at work.
“I never died once while driving/riding in the old “unsafe” cars”...
I’d be for a 35,000HP turbo diesel in the family van.
Need the Thorium reactors man. Easy to mine and low radiation fuel, no meltdown risk, no thousands of years of storing spent fuel. Lets get this done.
Someone has to manufacture the solar cells. And the cars have to be manufactured, not clean, And the batteries have to be disposed of or recycled, not clean on either front. Not to mention the CO2 footprint for manufacturing and transporting them and their feed materials. And a solar array only produces electricity a…
And hydro completely uproots the surrounding ecosystem.
I would never suggest to someone to make sure they have gap insurance and find themselves in the middle of a 1 car accident. If it weren’t illegal I would, but it is, so I wont. Just saying.
Not hypocritical at all for a company like Omix that has pretty much all of their knockoff products made in China to be complaining about a Chinese company selling knockoffs of their parts.
If these Chinese companies can’t import their parts, how will Omix get their Chinese parts imported?
For real. And unless Omix has permission from Jeep, how can they sell replacement parts that look just like the original?
A couple of things you and the rest of the #nevertoyota crowd might not consider;
Try watching “The Raid”. Supposedly Judge Dredd and The Raid were conceived independently, even though Dredd came out just months later. Friggin great movie with the same drug kingpin controlled skyscraper story, but a crap load better action and no need to make the comic fan boys happy. It’s an Asian flick, I think…
Socialism much?
How’d I go gray of Foxtrot Alpha?
They are doing what they are supposed to do, plan for the worst case scenario. It isn’t their prediction of the future, but a study to show how in an extreme environment how the military would be prepared to respond.
We say gas when we mean gas and natural gas when we mean natural gas. It’s fine how it is.
sounds like a good reason to switch to a hydrogen economy with local production and less transporting.
It probably pays to be obvious if you want to be approached.