I mean if I owned a Ferrari F40 there’s two things that I’m going to do, 1) Never drive it, and 2) Protect my investment.
I mean if I owned a Ferrari F40 there’s two things that I’m going to do, 1) Never drive it, and 2) Protect my investment.
Why were these so expensive in the first place?
A plowed track that doesn’t require studs or chains doesn’t really seem like a good representation of the conditions you might encounter in winter.
The rent is too damn high. If everyone could afford a private shag shack of their own, they probably wouldn’t be doing it in public. That goes for the subway gooners, too.
I feel like automakers are using rental car companies to beta test new features. They’ve got a captive customer in these rental car companies, as they’re forced to regularly upgrade their fleets, and if the customer dislikes the car who is going to care? They’ll just rent a different car next time. At the same time,…
[...] you’ll save a ton of money in maintenance [...]
Authentic French baguettes are shaped by a machine and baked in large steam ovens. Don’t be shocked that your homemade baguettes turn out differently.
The relative danger of doing this all depends on where you’re getting the chicken and eggs. If this guy lives on or near a farm then there’s a good chance he can avoid any issues by simply eating the meats fresh on the same day of the slaughter. For eggs, you can generally consume them raw and at room temperature as…
Most of the “fat” on those trucks is for crumple zones. Modern engines look absolutely tiny inside of the engine bays, with a lot of empty space just for padding.
Thanks but I enjoy nice things like airbags and modern crumple zones. Also I’m tall.
Mercedes says that each customer will get a certificate from the Responsible Jewelry Council that assures “the diamonds originate from ethically, socially and ecologically responsible sources.”
So, more people are buying cars with cash than they were before. What this is really telling me is that cars are just getting more and more unaffordable for the average person – Joe Carbuyer.
Why a Hummer EV and not a more practical truck? Especially if it’s for business use?
And he was a Tesla employee, but was somehow unaware of the severe limitations of his company’s own product? How is this possible?
It amazes me that we are re-learning the lessons of the DeLorean once again, a whopping 40 years into the future. We’re past the official end of the timeline of the BTTF movies, even got us some flying cars in the works.
[...] the driver could be asleep or completely distracted and the car wouldn’t warn them as long as they are holding the wheel.
All it took was making them cheap enough.
It’s a Ford Transit. It doesn’t matter if it’s an EV, consumers are not going to want it.
I’m pretty sure you’re the one paying Dodge when you buy one of these vehicles, and it’s just a discount based on the horsepower.
Where am I gonna charge my EV while out on road trips?