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Last year I got dealthly ill, lost so much weight I was lighter than some golden retrievers. Because of this, I didn’t really have the motivation to swap out my winter wheels for my summer wheels (that would involve swinging around nearly half my body weight on for corners). So I kept them on all summer. I don’t do a

Acceleration is caused by the giant jet engine on the back. Wheels are just freewheeling.

I went to Michigan Tech (Northern UP) and at the time, I drove a modified, slightly lowered del Sol in an area that got 250+ inches of snow a year. With blizzaks (ws-50's at the time) I never had issues. Even on the steepest, slickest roads, I could make it up. On snowy roads, I never felt like traction was an issue.

Parts aren’t the only thing that will make you poor. Insurance on those things are insane. There was an article on here that put it as the most expensive car to insure (by some normalizing metric I’m sure)

Those cars were monsters in autocross back when I did it in HS (15 years ago?)

Northern Michigan University. Marquette is an AWESOME town. 

Have you seen the literally 1000's of videos of people crashing their Ferrari/Lamborghini/Porsche/Insert Exotic car here into a curb/bushes etc uploaded to youtube. A drivers car doesn’t not mean you’ll be a good driver in it. 

I can get behind autonomous vehicles if they provide this level of entertainment 

I was driving 2 hrs to a bike race at like 630 in the morning. This guy was either super drunk or having a medical emergency and would go from 50-100 mph and I saw him several times almost hit both walls. I called 911 twice, and followed for a good half hour before having to turn off, and despite giving extremely

Simple explanation of why things tip over. If the center of mass moves outside the pillars of support, it falls over. Think of standing upright and you start to lean to one side. You won’t sway very far until you have to put a foot out to stop yourself from falling. Now do the same thing with feet spread wide. You can

Here’s another thing to consider. Will the bluetooth or NFC receiver even be available in 10-15 years? If you were to do this on future collectibles, will we even be using anything close to this tech in say 50 years. Could you image if you had to start your 300SL gullwing or Porsche 356 with some transistor radio?

Or just ride a bike and don’t worry about range.

I’m sure a Prius would never think about driving on that road, in the left lane, going say 62 mph. 

The song I believe first came out on an album called “Punk Goes Acoustic” which was released back in 2003 and it wasn’t until several years later that the song became mainstream/got radio play

Honda del Sol’s had it. It was almost better than the targa top. I used it all the time. 

Don’t worry, we’re going to build a wall first. All problems solved. 

This really isn’t news. This happens all the time. The wind on the straights are extremely strong and after the infamous Yugo incident, they don’t take chances. Whats more scary is the occasional ice build up on the bridge supports that force the bridge to close due to falling ice. 

I feel I’m a good driver, but still get terrified driving over the pit at an oil change place.

Even if you could get a full charge in 15 minutes, that still is going to mean large changes in what you’re “filling station” looks like. Your local filling station probably won’t be needed as much as for local traffic will just charge at their home overnight, however for interstate travel, currently during peak