unless my info was faulty, not that i'm aware of. i don't believe it's even sold in japan
unless my info was faulty, not that i'm aware of. i don't believe it's even sold in japan
just relaying what friend who worked at HMA told me. the dealer association has a lot of influence within Honda
the honda dealers are actually quite strong and work VERY closely with HMA. in fact, why do you think the crosstour got made?
chinese built audis are actually quite nice
is the coda the first chinese made car sold in the US?
their santa fe has a 5000 lb towing capacity, which is already pretty substantial. and hyundai started in the construction business, so it wouldn't be RIDICULOUS to think that they could do something like this
they have sensors also. there's a reason google's self driving cars haven't gotten into any accidents yet, besides the one where someone actually hit them
unless of course the car pulls multiple duties: my old time attack car was also driven on the street. on the track we had a race set up, and on the street we had a street set up. but i get what you're saying now. yes for a gaming setup, reclineable is great
that makes no sense at all. a real racing setup NEVER has reclining seats. you'll never find one that has one. ever. 20 degree layback angle is the optimal position. sure the adjustable reclining seats are more comfortable, but it's not optimal for racing.
not too sure if you know this one, but i have a Max Jack at home, which is more like the traditional 2 post lift systems, but the added value of ability of being unbolted from the concrete anchor and rolled away when not needed.
when the point of the race is to finish as many laps as you can, you're not going to be aggressive on the brakes. especially if you can't see. his lines are way off, which again is likely due to the fact that he can't see. remember these cars are technically $500 crap cans
the amoutn of time he keeps his right hand off the steering wheel is maddening
crazy to think my qx60 crossover can tow 5K pounds, and is smaller than all of these. didn't realize small pickups couldn't tow that much
and by the way, it costs around 30K to run. so if you have that to spend on this, can't wait to see videos :)
you and me both dude!
here's a good breakdown (not my site)
Class B allows up to 72 and a 6 cyl engine
yes gulfstream doesn't officially call it the G6, so you are right there. however, it's not much different from someone calling a Mercedes Benz a Mercedes or a Benz - simply shortening the name doesn't mean dierks bentley or far east movement are incorrect
G6 is actually a pretty common way of referring to it. it may also be due to the fact that the model is designated GVI (G6).
G6 is a plane. it's the gulfstream G650, commonly shortened to just G6. the term was also used in far east movement's hit single "like a g6"