the Today’s 91-mm wheelbase
the Today’s 91-mm wheelbase
I’m thinking some sort of Russian import. The odometer has been changed and a detailing made it look good enough to sell.
Two thoughts:
The shifter is like that because of how far back the transmission sits in the car. Otherwise you’d have to do some crazy linkage. That’s how all Cobras are. Even the real originals from the 60s are like that.
It is rather shocking to discover that a man in charge of a gaming company thinks women can’t be trusted to make decisions for themselves.
They do: they slide.
I like that sandy beach colour on squared off vehicles, but on this I just see prison bus.
No — any force on the wheel at all or application of the brakes deactivates autopilot.
Fun fact... autopilot disables itself with no warning when it can’t handle a situation. Which I think is the reason why Tesla flouts having so few accidents while on autopilot — it’s technically off when the crash happens.
He owns a Tesla Model X LR+.
So, the car wouldn’t let him take control while on Autopilot? If the answer is no, it wouldn’t, then okay; his story checks out. If the answer is yes, it would, then the “Hands on wheel, eyes on road” part of his story sure seems like bullshit.
came here for this. looks like plenty of room to react to something if you are at all paying attention
My hunch for the 3rd door being on the driver’s side was from the number of people who never use the back seat for anything other than a storage shelf, if you have stuff you want to put back there that is not people, you would like to not have to walk around the car to easily put that stuff in and take it out.
Gotta be rich to afford to heat hot water.
This would be such a cool car to have for $2000... AND if it was a manual.
I like how you asked my how I came up with a wildly inaccurate statement, asked me if I read the article, then repeated the exact same statement back to me like you’re correcting me. That level of self-awareness is hard to teach.
Is there actual proof of that? Cause, that’s not how it works. Your skin, which is made of dead cells, constantly sheds off from the cells growing beneath it. Within a few days weeks it will be shed from the scalp.
The original was, of course, “There’s nothing in the rule book that says an elephant can’t pitch!”
And the sad part is according to the article, she's a teacher...DREAD
I am wildly confused by this whole situation. She says it’s been a month since she glued her hair down, but it’s still sticking flat to her head? In a month has her hair not grown at all? Has her scalp not shed any skin flakes? Shouldn’t she have a weird slick helmet on top of new growth and dandruff?
i think i missed it, did she do it on purpose? like, had it not been gorilla glue would she had put any other brand of spray adhesive in her hair? on purpose.