See this is why Mercedes should not have called it the GT. Now it thinks it’s a Mustang.
See this is why Mercedes should not have called it the GT. Now it thinks it’s a Mustang.
Ok here is the jalopsolution: electric drive train with no batteries... put the car on an electrified track with a slot. Place a pin on the centerline of the car to keep it in proper contact with the electric elements of the track. Simple, liteness, you’re welcome.
Ah, gotcha. So basically a gut call. I think that’s a good way to handle it, and a cool (if fairly trivial) example of not always operating to maximize clicks/ad revenue. I’m sorta neutral towards this particular choice, but I think it’s great that it’s one you even feel comfortable making.
I’d have worked on one, but I’m pretty sure government employees are a protected class in California and I don’t want to be prosecuted for a hate crime.
If this takes off (and for the love of all that is good, I hope it doesn’t), here are some things I plan to invent:
With a 12, nigh 13 year old Audi V12
Wouldn’t you rather just be able to buy what you want? I think cosmetic MTX in $60 games are never going away, but they feel far less predatory when you can just go to a shop and pick whatever skins or hats you want rather than rolling the dice in hopes you’ll get that rare Junkrat outfit you’ve been craving.
Something like that, these ten year olds coming up with much newer cars are making me laugh!
Just finished my build last month: what this project might have looked like 20 years ago. Still gotta get those lawnmowers though.
All I’m hearing is Toyota Sera. Any other car is the wrong car.
It is a 3 door hot hatchback for Hyundai. It is good that it exists.
These are the next muscle cars.
“Hey honey, gotta work on the car today. This should only take me an hour or so, and I’ve got everything I need already.”
I really really want one because it’s gorgeous and I could sit in my garage and look at it almost every moment when I wasn’t driving it. Occasional pauses to clean off drool.
Somewhere there’s a beige Camry with your name on it.
What advantages does this motorcar have over, say, a train, which I could also afford?
One teensy problem: This is a Ford GT not a GT500.
The factory will be located in Shanghai, China. Construction is expected to begin in October this year. The main buildings are expected to finish by April 2019. It’ll take another 6 months to install the first two production lines, to hire and train staffs, and to make any last minute adjustments to the production…
This HAS to be a troll...
I’m sorry; you misspelled “awesome and gorgeous” as “obnoxiously garish” for some reason. I cannot imagine any wheel on a car looking better than this: