Understeer? The brakes are locked from midway through the corner until they stop. That's not understeer, that's a missile sled.
Understeer? The brakes are locked from midway through the corner until they stop. That's not understeer, that's a missile sled.
I am SO sick of all these unboxing videos.
This is great, but you need a picture -this is a '37 Cord pre-selector shift:
Something something global standardization of crash, emissions and efficiency standards would reduce federalization costs and would, for example, help manufacturers offer more niche Euro-only models in the USA.
Seriously? Sontag was cool as fuck.
It's nice to see one of these pretty close to stock
Behold the 2016 Chevy Jart.
"I'm coming to your house at XYZ St. with a knife. Your mutilated corpse will be on the news tomorrow."
Kei Cars.
I understand why they used deaths per million cars as a metric (it's easy). Deaths per million miles driven would be much more valuable, though.
BYU's "Electric Blue"
It's similar to my answer that landed in 4th, but I'm really surprised this didn't make the list.
So dent repairs are higher. I wonder what the average savings of RUST repair will be for those of us living in the salt zones. Likely that will offset the long term costs and also help the vehicle hold its value on the used market.
That green glow is oxygen in the upper atmosphere. It's visible in many night-side photos from orbit.
That's one of the reason why rally racing is so interesting. The driver/co-driver need to know how to MacGyver their car back together to get to the finish. Things like Petter Solhberg breaking the shift paddle and using vise-grip as a makeshift paddle.
One the smoking tire podcasts, they talk about the cops they have worked with in the past for road closing as shoots, and their disdain for those who break the yellow line in the canyons.
The Cummins B-series inline 6 diesels.
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I'm the insane guy who made the object in question. I completely understand the consern. I live near the Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwestern USA where it is both very wet and cold this time of year. We waited to shoot this video until we had a clear(ish) day after multiple days of rainfall (in fact, it…
Huh - you lead with a photo of a BBC Micro keyboard and don't even mention it in the article? What gives?