Just the Feds will give you $7,500 for going electric, which puts the real sticker price of the Bolt at $37,500. And if Tesla used the same math GM is promoting, that would mean the Model 3 would come in at $28,500 after current incentives.
Just the Feds will give you $7,500 for going electric, which puts the real sticker price of the Bolt at $37,500. And if Tesla used the same math GM is promoting, that would mean the Model 3 would come in at $28,500 after current incentives.
After expanding the comments I see the Lister Storm was previously nominated, so I will now submit the
In part developed by a certain Christian Von Koenigsegg.
Lister Storm
Similar things were said when someone put a wing on a F1 car.
Every racing series develops tech to suit themselves, a hell of a lot of it can be stolen by others. VTEC (yo), came from Honda's Motorcycle racing and most manufacturers now use a version of it in cars. Traction control, roll-cage, abs, adaptive suspension, fuel cells, effective aero, air bags (Mercedes were…
Or you could just learn to adjust your mirrors correctly. Properly adjusted mirrors = no blind spot at all.
Suzuki has sold many cars under the Swift nameplate. None of them are particularly Swift. Well, except for maybe the batshit, twin-engined 1992 Pikes Peak racer.
Most get to choose their own bike from a list of about 4 or 5 options these days.
Tarmac Rally car, so basically a Targa spec car, go and have a look at the entry list for the last few years Targa Tasmania. Nothing special here.
lets not forget that thanks to one of the most idiotic laws going around - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_t… - it'd be 25% more expensive than the saloon (sedan) or coupe version.
I have no idea on the WA Police, but Victorian Police had a dozen un-marked YZF-R1´s back in the year 2000. It cost me $484 to find that little piece of information out.
Given the amount of work to go into something like this, that is a very reasonable price.
Worth watching, Jess from Motor Trend was nearly killed doing more or less the same thing.
While she blames the other driver in the video - the vast majority of Germans and other people I know familiar with the Autobahn, put the blame 90% in her court.
You may find this enlightening
you made your own "vroom vroom" sounds though, didn't you?
Road trains however are not allowed on over 95% of the roads in the country.
A, why race car?