They're actually self cleaning, much like fan blades.
They're actually self cleaning, much like fan blades.
Fuel-cells and electric hub motors are tiny compared to gas or diesel powerplants. Even if we remain as fat as today, that will change the packaging eventually.
Thanks for joining us! What were your benchmark/target vehicles for the ATS V? Were you trying to bias the development towards the side of track performance, strait line speed, handling, daily driveability, etc?
Yup, air bags deployed thankfully. One foot to the right, I would have slid under the trailer and airbags wouldn't have mattered at that point.
4. Is it a Chrysler 200?
It would be stretching it to call this a Fusion since it was built on a tubular chassis and weighs 6,700 lbs., but it is extremely fast. It uses hydrogen fuel cells to power a 770 hp electric motor that sends power to the rear wheels via a 6 speed manual. It was good for 207 MPH at Boneville.
Thank you Tavarish. Now the value of mine will go up.
GOOD! Mine is an M-tech and I'm considering selling it. Although the resonator delete exhaust sounds too good to let go. But I wouldn't ask anything over $5500, $20k is just insanity.
Turner Motorsport makes some nice ones. The shop by me Koala Motorsport has made them for me in the past and they've been bulletproof.
I don't like any kind of aids. Specially the 'full blown' kind.
My girlfriend owns 7 audis. Currently 1 is running. I wholeheartedly support your opinion.
Agreed. Just imagine the torque.
Woops. I though I read that they were actually producing a few that run on diesel.
I've used them primarily for utility purposes, working around the property, hunting etc. But I'm getting into trail riding more, unfortunately there aren't many deserts around the great lakes.
Thanks for joining us. When buying a UTV, what is the most important aspect of the vehicle? Engine, chassis, suspension, price, reliability, etc?
It's pretty impressive that the RZR survived some of the jumps in the film. What kind of modifications were done to it?