He really showed that grey Nissan Altima(?) who’s the boss.
He really showed that grey Nissan Altima(?) who’s the boss.
How does someone cross the street when it is clearly not their turn to walk? How does someone spin their car around that easily? How did that wheel just come off?
What exactly is the goal of these incentive programs? Increase electric car ownership? Maybe. But I would argue the bigger goal is a push to make the technology economically viable. The Spark EV could never compete with regular compact ICE cars. Since they wanted GM to make and sell an electric car now incitives were…
Red: 1990's minivan
Torch, you should have linked to his source.
Agreed. If you go back and watch clips from TG2.0 series1 Many segments are weak. It is easy to forget that they had 23(?) seasons to polish their act.
“The leader-follower big truck programs is about five, certainly no farther than, 10 years away,” Mills told Foxtrot Alpha. “In that five-to-10 year window, I think you’re going to see a lot of autonomous vehicle rolled into the military.”
Ah, it is good to know that even with a new editor Foxtrot Alpha’s love for the A-10 has not abated. :)
It takes over 1,800 individual parts to assemble a Chiron.
If you don’t need back seats I would suggest a Porsche Boxster.
For 5k i would seriously consider one. I still need to get a place with a garage to charge it. For a DD these things are hard to beat. Go look at maintenance schedule for a bolt or spark; pretty much nothing for over 100k miles.
These may not have sold well but they are massivly depreciated. You can find them all day long in places like carmax for 10k. Similar cost, size, range and performance as a Nissan leaf but way less goofy looking.
They did not indicate how or when the VTEC would kick yo in with the dual boosted motor.
Unbelievably double plus good, of course.
To me the company that comes out looking smart is Mazda. They seemed have stuck with naturally aspirated engines in basically all of their cars. Almost every other car maker in the world went one way but they were honest (as far as I can tell) and stayed the course.
My vote and my wallet go to a Boxster/Cayman. I wrote a fair bit about why I chose it here: http://afca.kinja.com/987-2-boxster-ownership-experience-1782532213
My younger brother has a silver Prius (Amblystoyota Electrcamry) and it has the ‘Camry Dent’. I once asked why he does not have it fixed and even offered to fix it for him. His response was that there are so many Priuses that the dent made it easier to find his car in the parking lot.
The 747 might better be considered a car platform rather than a specific vehicle. For super cars I would say the Aston Martin VH platform. But we all know that the 747 is the Ford Panther of the skies.
I bet he makes motor noises while driving. https://giphy.com/gifs/vqK6B8GY2…