Also in AZ this morning on my way to work I saw an, Aston Martin DB9, Audi R8, and got passed buy a class 3000 buggy on the road.
Also in AZ this morning on my way to work I saw an, Aston Martin DB9, Audi R8, and got passed buy a class 3000 buggy on the road.
Even worse was the Kangaroo that was hit when I was there in 2015
Any excuse to repost some of the best 7 minutes of racing I’ve ever seen.
There’s a horse on the course
Also never forget the wildlife control technique they came up with a few years ago:
I believe the technical answer is infinity.
Around 11.
I’ve seen safety cars thrown for raccoons, dogs, and foxes, but a whole entire horse is something entirely new.
Let’s!
How many speeds does an automatic transmission need to have before it’s essentially functioning like a CVT?
Yeah it’ll probably heatsoak
Let’s not jump to conclusions.
“Slushbox”
Half a second faster around a 3-mile course? I’m not expecting a 5 second difference, but that’s hardly enough to declare it superior. Sounds more like a margin of error.
This is the same 10-speed chiefly developed by Ford, yes?
If a golf cart can be registered for the streets (I see them all the time here in AZ with the Snowbirds), then I am not sure why this couldn’t be? Probably not for the freeway, but to cruise around neighborhood streets?
Well, for one thing the top speed is 28mph. For another, the body seems to be only slightly more substantial than my kid’s Cozy Coupe.
The fact that it doesn’t have to meet “real” crash standards, has a max-speed of 28, and is basically a glorified golf-cart might have to do with it.
I don’t understand how an electric truck with 75 miles of range can cost $5000, or the base price of ~$2500 (!!!)