A little late to the party on this one. About 3 hours ago, Mercedes confirmed the W13 completed FIA certification on January 13, 2022.
A little late to the party on this one. About 3 hours ago, Mercedes confirmed the W13 completed FIA certification on January 13, 2022.
I think this is the money quote from that article -
They just don't understand what the blue squiggly underline means.
I assume that the proofreaders left around when the entire staff of the AV Club did.
If they are back in it, why not allow engine development to continue for everyone?
F1 to froze engine development? Really?
Fusion, Focus, Fiesta, Festiva, and Taurus all no longer sold in USA. So yes regular non sports cars are not sold here any longer.
Also, are “large gas sucking truck” owner swing voters? I feel like they’re probably not switching their votes a lot.
Probably, but I don’t think selling between 50-70k performance coupes a year really changes the point he was making.
Side note...I saw a Mach-E on my way to work this morning that had a pair of racing stripes. It made me kind of sad.
Is the Mustang “regular”?
Because Florida? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
What’s the argument for this bill? Is this just a naked attempt by car dealers to have less liability, or is there actually some justification they’re spinning for it?
That steering wheel could go. Full Self Driving works perfectly 100% of the time, right?
I vote:
Can we get a Morning Shift and then a Tesla: Morning Shift? Like split them up. Cause it’s getting ridiculous.
Gotta love a bottle that comes with its own shot glass.
Cosmetic? It’s 80 proof. Nothing beats a buzz in the morning.
I did that same thing once.