Well that was sad. Who thought GPS would be a replacement for a real time sensors?
Well that was sad. Who thought GPS would be a replacement for a real time sensors?
Ooof, I need that to happen to me!
No need for alarm. It's just Red Green filming a new episode.
Golden Age by Beck. Vamos by the Pixies.
That’s just GM. Not exactly lacking in experience and funding.
But both of those companies had manufacturing that predated their automobile divisions by many decades.
I don’t know much about Geely or Lifan, but when I saw them in the historical timeline I assumed being Chinese founded in the 80's and 90's, they were probably heavily backed by the communist government.
Who said I missed that? Sometimes you just need to get things right or wrong for yourself. Best practices are only best practices until they are improved upon, clearly he’s not done this on every level but I don’t see the harm in trying.
That’s incorrect. They absolutely were a mass producing car company well before this milestone. In 2016 alone they produced 75k cars. Compare that to the reported consumer sales of the Ford Taurus in the same year, and you’ll see the Taurus had domestic sales of just 34k. Would you not call the Taurus mass produced?
I give them gargantuan credit. Has there been a single mass production, 100% upstart car manufacturer.... well, since... heck, the fifties?
Red Bull seems up for stunts like this. They should respond with seeing how their F1 car gets around.
So Lotus will finally be a financially sound company?!
Did you read up on it?
I’m going with my brother and father to the Corvette Museum 24 hr lock in.
The grandfather of my friend when I was about 12 had one of these. He was very wealthy and I had gone in his garage and saw this car. It was dark and kind of spooky at the time, it might of well has been the moon rover. It looked totally foreign and sleek to me. I didn’t know what it was, but I knew it was pure class.…
Yeah, it works in neutral. I do it all the time.
They also managed to lower the center of gravity by at least 10%.
I had the exact same thought. It isn’t a real Dodge T-Rex unless it had three axles.
That’s not bad. My tranny died at 80k, but I had it rebuilt. Then it went another 100k. The V6 in it was quite sporty, and had a nice high revving sound, that transmission was clearly a total dud though.
I would go nuts if they revived that formula. The Clio V6 is a treasure. An MR Two-Door Hatchback, yes please.