Not a chance.
Not a chance.
If they're smart enough to figure out the algorithms for this in the first place, maybe their fix will be a good enough time to fix the cheat and maintain the power. Computer technology has come a long way.
The owners have many other lovely cars, I’m sure. This is kinda like owning a vintage F1 car. You pay a load of money for it, but just trailer it to track days. Except Ferrari drive the trailer for you.
Stay tuned for next weeks article on how to orlove your dad’s truck
It's ironic.
Well, let us hear them play!
they’ve run this bike 223 mph.
Where in the story did it say that the car was an investment vehicle? Maybe it’s a non-liquid asset that could be made liquid by, you know, selling it? They’ll explain it all to you after you graduate from college/mom’s house and have your first job.
What’s happening to these cars after the promotion? I’m sure some Star Wars people would pay top dollar for them.
Some provinces do and some don’t but the cops can pull you over to check- I really want a driveway made of hash
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this is the most probable explanation for the shorter “throw” reported.
“Sir, the problem is that your car has a gluten aversion.”
Koenigsegg is the most important thing happening with cars right now. The much larger “competing” manufacturers should be ashamed.