The 392 is crazy in a great way. Overlanding? Range? I can’t hear any of that over this 6.4li v8!
The 392 is crazy in a great way. Overlanding? Range? I can’t hear any of that over this 6.4li v8!
Do you make the Yukon look like a regular crossover when you stand next to it?
Would be interesting to see the stats on how often vehicles crash into the scenery vs into another car.
Also sounds like his apartment’s parking spaces might not be up to code. Isn’t there a prescribed minimum width for parking that should easily accommodate a full sized pickup?
...or open up the field and allow more teams?
You clearly don’t understand how influencer culture works. Those “rival” creators will collab right back with him because doing so effectively combines both their audiences and increases traffic to both channels when people who previously followed only influencer A finds maybe they also like the stuff that influencer…
The Impreza hatchbacks from around 2008 actually have a low range. Check it out at around the 2 minute mark of this video:
Unless it has freewheeling front hubs the front half shafts and spider gears are still turning (and generating frictional losses) all the time. The only part that loses drive is the driveshaft from the t-case to the front axle. Sure there will be some savings, but probably not as much as you’d think. I’d say 1mpg tops.
That’s basically what I’m saying. The inquiry into F1 was a stray bullet coming out of the investigation into LiveNation since Liberty Media owns both.
FOM are being dicks. Good thing they’re owned by an American company now so they can have fun talking with Congress.
They just want to make the cars JDM asf yo! Remember that chime in Initial D when the AE86 goes over 100kph?
The perfect amount of controlling!
Sounds like Elon could have built four Hubbles and made a better use of the money compared to buying Twitter.
Air is ok, but space seems like an overreach. Does the United States project an image of its outline out into space and claim ownership of everything within its “light cone”?
The argument I see here is that the SC is saying there doesn’t need to be a new law for this because the necessary provisions already exist under existing law. What needs to happen is a better implementation of the law, like its adherence to ‘timely’.
I’m cool with this. In GT3 and endurance racing manufacturers happily sell the same cars they race with to privateers. Used to be that way in WRC too, but not anymore.
Just gonna drop this here: