Correct, but I still imagine it would have the torsional stiffness to resist its own momentum at 32 MPH
Correct, but I still imagine it would have the torsional stiffness to resist its own momentum at 32 MPH
"Bill for reconnecting it"
The sedan failed to yield, the Lamborghini may have been speeding, but he still had Right of Way.
Never looked at it that way; however I HIGHLY doubt a 32 mph impact would tear a car in half.
The Lamborghini was allegedly traveling over 100 MPH, which is why he couldn't stop in time.
Actually, most sources say it was doing just over 100 MPH
Exactly what I was thinking.
This.
1. It's incredibly loud, will stick out anywhere
2. Very easy to notice, and identify
3. 99% chance several people will take cell phone pics of this and post to Twitter
4. You WILL get pulled over in this
5. Can't be driven recklessly without risking a flip
Because we WILL find it!
:(
Ah. Got her mixed up with the black haired girl. I have seen lots of her though lol.
Lol. I know. Just figured I'd work a little harder for the pun.
Might as well left the flea market wheels on. Not like they're worth anything...
Oh wait, the current owner will be putting them on his recently bought, well used Nissan Maxima.
Hmmm, is her name Krissy?
This.
I've seen very few like that, the statement I replied to seemed to be a generalization of RHD
Hmm maybe it's just race cars. Every RHD car I've driven had the shifter on the left side
A lot of my friends have seen/taken pics with him at the Walmart in Spartanburg SC
I'll be visiting Detriot for an engineering expo, at the GM headquarters sometime in late November.
Curious to see how that turns out.
Question:
Was the car moving at all when this happened? Or was it parked somewhere?