Now does this mean it will actually go into production or this is just a concept showing us what they could build but won't?
Now does this mean it will actually go into production or this is just a concept showing us what they could build but won't?
I'm not sure how to feel about the fact that the aggressive Audi is sporting a stick-figure family.
This is just a guess. but it looks to me like the the ship on the right was heading towards the shore, so to avoid beaching there was no choice but to turn hard left and there just happened to be another ship there. It's not like you can just hit the brakes.
I was just thinking that with this design if the driver could hit curved post at the right angle and get the bumper of the truck to ride up over the curved end, the truck could possibly ride ever the barrier. I could be wrong, but it looks doable to me. It seems if the end posts were squared off rather than rounded…
This seems to work great as long as the truck driver plays along and doesn't aim for the post rather than right I between the posts.
Quite a few of the early trucks were electric. Just like a Tesla the batteries were under the floorboards. See he similarities?
That's nothing compared to what this Mendocino artist did with his Cadillac.
She's looking back to see if that guy on the bike she hit is still alive.
Back when my kids were young we bought a slightly used 1988 Toyota 4wd LE van with swiveling captain chairs in the back (it's amazing how much quieter the fighting is when you face the seat towards the back, and turn up the music a little). It had all the options and we took that thing on road trips, camping trips to…
Make it with at least a 6' bed (8' bed optional) and you've got a winner depending on the drive-train. I want more specs.
I was at Laguna Secca watching motorcycle GP race the year Magee stopped in the middle of the track after the race to do a burnout and Bubba Shobert hit him. It didn't kill him but he never raced again. It was horrifying to see, and an all-around bad way for the race to end. Talk about unsafe vehicles. I continued to…
The news here is that High school students still read books.
Are you sure that's real hair? it looks more like a hair hat than actual home grown hair.
Funny, when I was in high school and heard a book was banned I would go out and get a copy, and read it just because it had been banned. I found some good books that way.
There is a car show on Alameda Island here in San Francisco Bay area that happens every October called the all Italian car show. It's my favorite car show, and the only one I make sure not miss every year. You will always be amazed by the cars that show up for this one.
I know what you mean about h mustang owners, seems Camaro owners have some catching up to do. What happened Camaro owners? this used to be your turf.
After actually reading the New York Times article I'd have to say that it looked like Honda was working off information supplied to them by the air bag manufacturer Takata. it seems Takata failed on every level. They should have been on this problem from the first report. Comparing this to GM where the problem was…
I grew up in the 60s at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Back in the 60s my father was the first in the neighborhood to buy a Toyota Corona, but all the neighbors gave him so much crap about it he traded it in on Land Cruiser. Everyone was was impressed with it's off-road ability.
I have fond childhood memories of riding around in my mother's 64 Falcon convertible. My father sold it after a few years due to the fact that it was powered by the six cylinder. We lived in Denver at the time and he liked a car that easily climb the Rocky Mountains at 70 mph even when loaded with 4 kids and trunk…
Am I the only one digging these Ford posts? I love the RS200 there would be one in my fantasy garage.