Let me rephrase. I mean a rival college town that still is in the same state. I guess you'd have to use more than one road, too. :P
Let me rephrase. I mean a rival college town that still is in the same state. I guess you'd have to use more than one road, too. :P
Ford blamed "anomalies" in EPA testing methods for hybrids, which is possibly true but also sort of hilarious misleading sounding.
I'm interested to see if he does turn out to be at that same college town, because I am at another midwestern college town just down the road from you and we have the same thing here.
I agree. He's definitely not crazy and I sort of like the way that he freely admits that over distances greater than what, like 900 miles, (right?) supersonic air travel would be more efficient than the Hyperloop. That's the kind of thing that speaks to me about real genius, is being able to admit to your current…
That works for me too. Who says you have to do everything yourself?
I think the thing about Elon Musk is that he does actually kind of tend to put his money where his mouth is, effectively. The Model S is a pretty big leap over the original Roadster, and I think that once he gets some time on his hands, he'll probably move forward with Hyperloop.
Well, no duh it had independent front suspension....
Reverse: I am going to watch that movie on Amazon Prime TODAY. Looks excellent. :D
I don't think most non-car people know about the Morgan 3-Wheeler.
Because drugs.
Then at 10:03 it's back in mph! What the heck?
At 8:44, why is the dash readout in km/h? I mean, it looks like he's driving in northern California and the speedo goes to 200, which in km is....not really that fast.
Neutral: It's not really a big deal to me who the biggest automaker is, no. I mean, I guess there's something to that statistic in the sense that GM and Toyota didn't get to the places they are by batting their eyelids at everyone and offering free cookies or something. They definitely worked for it and well done to…
I read "World's HIgh-Speed Flying Car Exposition" as "World's High-Speed Flying Car Explosion" twice and spent the whole first minute of that video waiting for the car to blow up in mid-air. I need a nap.
Launch Control ftw
At the risk of being internet-shot-at, I drive a Camry, a 2009 hybrid. I freely admit it is not even close to the world's most exciting car. Its driving dynamics are not that amazing, it's rather heavy, and the batteries eat up the trunk space. But it is comfortable, quiet, and very fuel efficient (I averaged 45 on a…
God Bless America.
Okay, point taken, but it appears that most of its life has been in MI.
I just would hope that my friend would not pick me up the way his friend did at 4:55. Ew.
You mean a Michigan car...