Still in use today, people.
Still in use today, people.
Fair enough :) I kinda had to double check too, damn are we getting old.
Pal, I hate to break to you but 1996 was 23 years ago.
3rd Gear: we also have Tavares to thank for the resurrection of Alpine, before he left Renault. Genuinely a car guy.
Oh yes, it was bullet proof. I didn’t know it was based on marine engine, cool tidbit. :)
The first also saves your clutch bearing. Pro tip.
1.9 SDI. The S stands for “Suction” and boy did it suck.
I’ve got the exact same memory from my childhood.
Evidently, you’d think wrong then?
Anytime pal.
In case you haven’t heard of the common cold, I would advise you stop breathing at once.
Two words for you: battery life.
Hate to be that guy and all that... But that sentence is not remotely correct in French. It’s like saying “the most quickly truck in the word”.
Fair point.
Yeah for now... And regardless, Diesel convertible is like mustard chocolate cake: just why?
Mengele didn’t produce anything useful, but Pernkopf did and his anatomy manuals are still in use today. Despite not being edited since the 90s.
“Hybrids are a terrible half-measure because they have the complexity of two different drive trains that are mashed together. So now, you can have failures in either propulsion system, or in the systems that couple them together.”
Tell that to crap loads of Toyota HVs on the road.
I *can* zigzag my way in moonwalk from point A to point B. But really, why would I?