Many countries I have been in have a greater culture of collective good and collective responsibility. We do not and it shows.
Many countries I have been in have a greater culture of collective good and collective responsibility. We do not and it shows.
A lot of that comes down to the laws and the enforcement. Even in places where there are laws against staying in the left lane and passing on the right, they are rarely enforced. There are also minimum speed requirements for the interstate that never get enforced. A lot of the bad driving habits of the US would be at…
I have one. That stupid Ford chime, plus the track record of botched launches, and quality control issues. I don’t know if I could come up with 100,000 reservations, but those are a few of mine.
Even German explosions are orderly, organized and clean.
I don't know. That one seems to have exploded (view.)
100%. Dad was always a car guy, and he bought a 1998 Mustang in Rio Red (the best color for the SN95). He DD that car, even through Nebraska winters thanks to a good set of Blizaks. That car was the tits, and I fell in love with everything with a motor at the point.
Ford has to stop horsing around and buck this trend of product launch issues. Having brand new flagship products saddled with these kind of issues behooves them to increase their quality control until a stable manufacturing process is established.
I’m another Flagstaffer. This is some of the best reporting I’ve seen on the flooding - way to go Jalop! Most stories miss the fact that this is a direct result of the museum fire 2 years ago, and that these residents have been expecting this (with sandbags and fortifications in place) for 2 years.
Like so many of the previous installments, this looks terrible. I will definitely pay to see it though.
and 33 yr old me approves also ^^
I see what you did there and 10 year old me approves....
Some janky old BMW engine wouldn’t suffice for Murray’s T.50.
High chairs are certainly appropriate for toddlers.
I especially loved the initial drivetrain proposal. A hybrid, where the range extenders were both microturbines. That would’ve been so completely unique and awesome.
Yo this is dope as fuck.
This is one of the fundamental problems with modern capitalism. It shouldn’t be possible to make billions off an unprofitable concept.
There is no way to completely prevent this. The tether is not holding the wheel or the tire on, it is holding the HUB on. And the spindle the wheel spins on can break off in a crash. The wheel itself can break away from the hub with the hub staying attached to the car. This can only reduce the chances of the wheel…
The rear may be perfect, but wait until you see the front...
They also did “306" or even “310" over in Europe prior to the OPF and new WLTB regs.