And like the FAF, the Africar and the Basistransporter, I fear this thing will get nowhere in its intended market place.
And like the FAF, the Africar and the Basistransporter, I fear this thing will get nowhere in its intended market place.
Ugh. I like the look of it, but...
Am I the only one not impressed?
Nice a new Top Gear show. Too bad it’s on Amazon Prime cause that isn’t available for two thirds of the freaking world...
Not too sure how Amazon subscriptions work, but the fact I'm going to need another just to watch this isn't making me very happy.
Which is why it makes more sense to put them on other “wasted” areas like flat rooftops and covered parking lots. That way you have far less wear and tear along with a much more efficient and cheaper panel. I just can’t get past why you would want to put them on literally the most beaten on surfaces out there. We have…
Yep, that’s the hot thing here now. The new “hot hatch" is a small CUV, one might say. It got to me, too. I just ordered a Citroën Cactus.
Wait...what? Tavarish, come on man. Your whole argument comes down to “it works but it’s not the most efficient option,” which as far as I know, the project never made the claim to be.
I had my headphones on and volume at a normal level. Ouch.
Here’s why: because 99 percent of buyers in this segment will get a Civic or a Corolla or a Fit or whatever. The 500L is unique. I like cars that are weird, like the Cube and the 500L and the Kia Soul. I have no patience for dull. No, it isn’t handsome, but you can’t complain about how people buy Corollas on one hand…
yes, when done right. unassisted steering by design is very different to broken power steering
STEP 1: rinse
As a life long fisherman, I am with Tommy on this one. If they are fresh and just fell on the ground and are not covered with road debris...they are still good yo!
Eh, looks like a suppository.
For the sake of the audience who wants further detail, I figured I'd chime in here.
Wow. Everyone seems to be missing the point. Which is really not all that surprising, considering the amount of focus given to these phony ideals of class warfare that are harped on by all our "leaders" these days.
If you actually read the article, Chris says he USED TO make enough money off YT vids, and that all…
Engineer here that has read significantly on this topic, including foreign studies on traffic calming measures. Yes, because bringing pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers into closer and more "intimate" quarters pulls the drivers back into feeling responsible for not only other cars but the aforementioned cyclists and…
I don't advocate for death traps, or for more demanding cars for commuters. That only makes sense when people are only driving for pleasure, and it ain't the 1880s anymore.