So, if our autonomous cars are going to be self learning, does that mean that older cars with more miles will have lower insurance rates than new “teenaged” cars that just got their license?
So, if our autonomous cars are going to be self learning, does that mean that older cars with more miles will have lower insurance rates than new “teenaged” cars that just got their license?
Saw one the other day on a riced out Jetta (or would that be Krauted out?) that said. “LOL vTEC”. I found exctly 100% unamusing.
Who cares? Jeepers.
Is anyone else but me tired of lambo putting out a “special edition” every 5 minutes, making two of them, and then moving on to the next special edition? It cheapens the whole special edition thing in my mind and it makes me wonder how good their quality control is when they build one prototype and two production cars.
Welcome to the octagon Infinity. Let the games begin!
As someone who doesn’t care about NASCAR one bit, I submit it is international. It’s at Daytona international speedway, and it’s so cool the Aussies took one look at it and said “fook mayte, look at em crazy ‘Mericans! We need that Dow-unda!” And V8 super cars was born.
I can haz Daytona 500?
The most impressive part of this video is the brakes on that thing when he rounds the corner and discovers the Clampet family log truck!
COTD!
Lord Vader is going to be pissed when he finds out:
The safest thing to do in life is to lie down on the floor and remain perfectly still. It's also a damned boring way to die.
I wouldn’t say they made no sense. They made perfect sense. They were a compact, high power package, before the turbines. Just imagine how big and heavy a 4300 hp liquid cooled V engine would be!
Pratt and Whitney R-4360 wasp engine. 4 rows of twincharged air cooled radial awesomeness! 4300 hp out of 3800 lbs.
If you look up “feral, unhinged beast” on the Internet a picture of this 911 should be the first last and only result.
Thank god. We finally have comprehensive drone control!
Good post! I can appreciate a logical rational conversation like this!
This is true. I don't know if we cure cancer yet or not. From an industry standard it certainly is more profitable for them to sustain then cure. You hear these people argue there are cures but they refuse to release them. I honestly don't know, but it wouldn't surprise me either way.
That's very true. It wouldn't be the first time we subsidized something!
You’re correct, the intent of the catalyst is to eliminate harmful compounds and replace with more manageable CO2 and water.
You keep coming back to gasoline production, you’re right that should be included, but I’ve yet to see numbers from you on what that cost is. Post some.