I'd say probably? Chain link fences have a lot of give. It would probably bend a good deal to absorb the impact, rather than letting the "car" punch through. The bigger concern would be the car flying over the fence...
I'd say probably? Chain link fences have a lot of give. It would probably bend a good deal to absorb the impact, rather than letting the "car" punch through. The bigger concern would be the car flying over the fence...
Is there any vehicle more expensive to own than a $13,500 Rolls Royce? http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/de…
I've seen these used effectively on college campuses, but do they have sufficient range to be useful in a large city? The ones I've seen have around a 70 mile range, which I'd expect to be well under the mileage a typical cop would travel in a day on duty.
I've taken flying lessons. Basic operation (taking off, maintaining cotrolled flight, going in the direction you want to be going, landing) is not too difficult, once you get a bit of time to figure out where the controls are and how the plane reacts to different inputs. The tricky bits are learning to deal with…
I'd doubt that the passenger found it cool at the time.
Wait, so they'll just be driving around at normal speed, blowing their horns, instead of causing traffic jams and kidnapping congressmen? This just got a whole lot more annoying and less hilarious.
Yup.
Muffler bearings? Blinker fluid?
Over 3,000 say they're coming, according to the article. It doesn't take much to jam up a road. 3 trucks across 3 lanes, going 20 mph or less, will jam things up for miles.
Damn motorcyclists, always starting forest fires...
Technicalities...
Nailed it!
They lifted the entire car from the current gen impreza, except for the scoop and the wheels. And presumably some mechanical differences.
If the Escalade is the last real Cadillac, then I strongly dislike real cadillacs.
That's what they were saying. Maybe they just stuck an Impreza body on it for testing purposes?
Looks almost identical to the current generation Impreza sedan, aside from the scoop and wheels.
Autobahn? You think you'll be able to cruise at 200 kph all the time. Turns out that it's only on certain sections, and you get stuck behind someone plodding along at 130kph.
Neutral: As others are saying, I'd be uncomfortable buying a car without driving it/seeing it in person first. Would you buy a house sight unseen? Would you attend a college that you've never visited? It happens, but it's unusual.