Right? Why did she uninstall it in the first place?
Right? Why did she uninstall it in the first place?
I thought the energy drinks company did chassis work. To be fair they know a lot about aerodynamics and chassis in general; I heard their Formula 1 team isn’t horrible.
No, it needs to be a crossover lifted wagon.
No, we’re into the era of Republican socialism now. You’ll be assigned a model based on which automaker promises Mitch McConnell it will build the most new factories in Kentucky.
Its great that your in an industry that will keep going through this but most Americans aren’t in that position. Maybe when the population looks more than a month ahead we’ll see the error in reducing millions to poverty status. Hey maybe we can just tax the doctors more?
I’m fortunate enough my budget extends to the RS3 level, but that’s a good point. $15k difference isn’t nothing.
One can get to superlegal speeds in just about any shitbox. That’s not the point.
I wouldn’t care if we could get the RS3 hatch here in the US. We can’t though. So I am disappointed.
Totally unrelated, but in times like these, thank you for being on our side.
It wont though. For most people it will be like a regular cold. People work through colds all the time. I’d rather stay employed and not end up in financial ruin than panic in my house over a virus I’m going to probably get anyways if the charts are right.
To be fair, entire continents aren’t potentially rendered uninhabitable if a grocery store runs out of TP.
Just watch Marbula One. Way more overtakes. Way more drama. 100% fewer Mercedes-Benz domination.
Yes, and both send you to jail.
Intention is the difference between manslaughter and murder charges.
There was a douchebag who had such lights, presumably so he can compensate for whatevers, because there’s no way he needed them in the well-lit roads of NYC.
It’s fo sho’ time for him to up his game.
Still better than 6+ hours.
It has a LIDAR, so it will be north of $100k.
You would actually “need” this thing maybe twice a year. I did 85 miles yesterday in my EV and that was a big day for me.
Slow? The Hiawatha covered 421 miles (Chicago-Minneapolis) in 6.5 hours, with 8 intermediate stops. In 1954.