So how much cocaine can it run?
So how much cocaine can it run?
Are these the V12 out of a road car, or are they the larger V12 Lamborghini made specifically for marine applications? I would assume it’s the latter, but the listing doesn’t seem to specify. Also +1 to Jalopnik for not putting an actual link to the boat listing anywhere in the article.
What? You were not alive in the early 1980s?
Youre not wrong, but considering the hideous monstrosities Mansory has been murdering peoples eyeballs with in the past, fuck them too.
“After the ruling, Reuters warned that the case could have wide-reaching implication for similar design spats, such as luxury fashion brands that seek to protect their designs from knock-offs.”
This would be a better article with more research and sources. Without understanding the data model this is all just guess work and conjecture.
When I bought my C4 I requested one of those OBD2 dongles from Nationwide to see if I could get cheaper insurance. They needed like six weeks of driving data so I installed it in spring/summer time when I used it as my DD. After about a week I forgot it was there and still ended up driving the entirety of those six…
That Tesla doesn’t look like it hit something at 60mph. It may have been initially traveling at that speed, but it most certainly was moving much more slowly at the point of impact. I’d still expect the airbags to deploy based on the damage I see but who knows? If the occupants emerged fairly unscathed the airbags…
Honestly you kind of know whether the airbag should have deployed by your injuries or lack thereof. If you faceplanted into your steering wheel and now you’re getting surgery to put all the delicate bones in your face back together than yeah, that was a defective airbag. If your seatbelt pulled nice and tight and you…
“Airbags are meant to cause damage to a human”
This is actually not true:
If my memory serves, near the beginning of the pandemic, several car manufacturers cancelled major chip orders due to the shutdowns. The chip manufacturer then committed to orders from other industries. Then car sales picked up, and even exceeded previous levels, so the car manufacturers tried to place orders, only to…
Power is capped at 520kW and they can’t rocket out of corners like before because AWD can’t be used below 120kmh, regulated by torque meters on the driveshafts. Toyota plainly just has more money and resources to develop their car.
The amount of BS coming out of so many of your butts is rather impressive, including the author. What Jim is saying is he wants an improved BOP - which includes ALLOWING him to make his car faster. The car is capable of 800+ HP, but he’s limited by ACO to current power levels.
Or, FIA/ACO could ban hybrid systems. Since Audi/Porsche left, Toyota has had 4 years of no competition thanks in part to being the only team out there financially able to afford hybrid technology.
I’m not condoning this behavior in any way, once they decide not to pursue charges, they should not be able to keep anything they seize from you.
I can see why manufacturer would remove some safety options like side and head airbags for markets where people are less concerned about it or to get a lower final price for markets with high taxes/tariffs. It sucks but there’s some logic behind it.
Uh, much of the reason why Latin Americans pay more for less safe vehicles is precisely because their market isn’t free.
HURR DURR SAFTY RGULATIONS ARE FOR LOSERS>
FREEDUMB!!!!!
Everyone knows that anti-gravity doesn’t work on water... unless you got power! BATTER UP!!