Either the car is too small or you made the plate too big. Your PShop of the car makes the plate look the size of an old album cover.
Either the car is too small or you made the plate too big. Your PShop of the car makes the plate look the size of an old album cover.
I’m from belgium. The accident had nothing to do with automatic systems. The guy driving just never drove an automatic before and used his left foot to push the clutch in to go into second gear. But what does the left pedal do in an automatic when pushed all the way in? That’s right, it makes cyclist crash into you!
Or if no involuntary “Woooo!” is heard, the system could gently start closing the sunroof until you get a voluntary “Woooo!” or “Oooow!”
That’s what the cookbook said, “How to Serve Man”. When will people ever learn!!!!!
It’s perfect...
In our Mercedes, it always automatically brakes when it sees a particular kind of lollipop looking bush on the side of the road, because you know, it could try to cross. Several near rear end collisions because of that. Automation can not be devised to understand the context necessary to function properly. I wish that…
If only the cyclists had their own automatic emergency braking system...
The system should just turn itself off when it hears the involuntary “Woooo!” that comes with sticking ones head out of a sunroof.
OHHH un terraplanista en Gizmodo.
¿Y que ganan haciéndonos creer que la Tierra es casi esférica? Porque debe de ser en lo primero que se ponen de acuerdo europeos, estadounidenses, chinos, rusos, indios, japoneses...
Hay documentos que demuestran que Eratóstenes trabajaba para el gobierno de los EEUU, yo no los vi pero el amigo de la exnovia de un primo mío si.
You can thank the luxury car tax of 33% on the portion of pre-tax MSRP that exceeds a certain threshold (around $66k which rises to $80k for electrics or exceptionally efficient cars). It’s a huge cash cow for their government.
Non-luxury car prices in Australia are fairly reasonable for the most part relative to…
I’d expect nothing less from FCA.
That’s a garbage drag car for that price and as soon as it’s not street legal is also a really slow one too.
Yeah, I mean, the dealer’s got a point; if FCA wanted to label the last Demon as “3,314 of 3,300,” then the dealer technically has “3,300 of 3,300.”
Should also be noted that car prices in Australia are insane in general. A loaded 911 will run you about the same, $300k range.
So did #3314 have a dash plat that says 3314 of 3300?
I wonder if #666 would also command a premium.
A note, because it isn’t in the story: I started on this on Feb. 6 but had some delays getting definite answers from everyone involved, and then had to travel this week, so it just published today. Motor1 had a story on it on Feb. 8.