Lotus Elise is the same. Insert key, turn key, then press start button.
Lotus Elise is the same. Insert key, turn key, then press start button.
Los Angeles has the same thing. The 110 Freeway has this bus lane down the middle, but the 105 freeway (which crosses the 110) has a train down the middle. In fact, the 210 freeway east of Pasadena has a lane-splitter train as well.
Neat. Maybe they can bring in the morality police as consultants for approved driver behavior.
My simple mind’s thoughts:
If cleaning glass with glass cleaner doesn’t fall under the category of “obvious” for all humans who can read, then I fear for this world. ;-)
So, if I’m reading this right... the suggestion is to wash the inside of your window with glass cleaner?
Average Indycar team budget in 2024 is around $10M/yr (According to google). $36K savings is 0.36% of $10M, or one third of one percent.
I’m with you, 100%. I think it’s ironic that many people seem to scoff at the idea of cupholders in their car, until they own it for a while and either purchase an aftermarket cupholder, or find some crevice that will accommodate a drink. Not having a place to put a drink while you’re driving is dumb, imho.
Sports cars should have cup holders and cruise control. There’s no reason not to include them other than vanity.
But if it still goes through the dealer, doesn’t allow price negotiation, still allows dealer markup, and you still have work with a dealer to get the car, what’s the point? Seems like yet another middle-man between me and the thing I’m buying, taking a few more dollars out of my pocket.
Is nothing sacred? smh
If only Fisker was able to hold on as well as VinFast has...
and the base Cooper now produces almost as much power as the outgoing Cooper S.
Bryant, who spends his off seasons in Las Vegas
Foiled again!
I’m sorry to have to inform you, but I’m pretty sure I’ll be winning the lottery tonight.
That “compact” is almost exactly the same size as the last generation “mid size” M3. Same length, same height. The M3 is about 3" wider.
So this legislation suggests that if you hear a nagging bell when you’re going 100mph down a city street, that you’re going to slow down to the speed limit?
Wasn’t the Olds Turbo Jetfire the first US production car with a turbo?