The 2017 Smart FofTwo NHTSA ratings are four stars for front crash and rollover and five stars for side crash. The previous model had the same ratings.
The 2017 Smart FofTwo NHTSA ratings are four stars for front crash and rollover and five stars for side crash. The previous model had the same ratings.
Or where the curbs are continuous and there is a random little space left over between two cars that no car can fit into. Except yours.
NYC subways have tilt in sections on the top six inches or so of each window. Occasionally the AC compressors break, but there is almost always at least a lot of air coming in the ventilation system. Except when they forget to turn it out.
Actually it is because of lack of maintenance and updating for the first eighty or ninety years while fares were kept low. The maintenance backlog is in the multi-billions despite tons being spent in the past two decades. Only one line has a modern train control system. They came out in the late 1960's.
Even the oldest NYC subway cars, and they are really old, stay cold inside no matter how hot it is outside and they are in the sun. This is why subway platforms, built before AC and deep underground can get up to twenty bazillion degrees in the summer.
Please stay away from NYC. It is already crowded.
No, they are glass.
Please do not ride subways. Or visit NYC. Thank you.
I was not the only one to think the first Lexus LS 400 sedan owed a lot to Mercedes, not so much Toyotas.
Did it have aftermarket tinted windows, particularly the rear and drivers’s windows?
A recent Consumer Reports YouTube chat about cars segment was about their suggestions for used cars at different price points. Infinitis like yours and another similar looking model came up from different people’s lists and they all talked about what great BMW substitutes they were, only lots cheaper and more…
And what was it?
A well equipped new minivan will be $40K. Sooo....low mileage Sienna?
Watch this.
I thought the same until I had one of these, only a ‘62. But it was a very creamy white - sultana white.
My 1990 Trans Sport with the anemic 3.1 V6 and 140K miles burns at most a half a quart of oil in 5000 or so mostly local miles.
Isn’t this a continuation of or successor to the “Star Wars” Reagan era efforts? I remember tests of what they came up with were not necessarily successful and were done in more than ideal circumstances, like they knew the trajectory of the target already etc. I know I could spend a few hours on the internet and…
Oh. I thought it was a teeny Corvair.
Was built.