Haha this is actually how I got my first engineering internship... for a Formula Drift team.
What engineering school did you go to?
The head could be suspended slightly above the body using quantum-locked supercooled magnets:
...it is true that an aluminum structure can stronger than a steel structure of the same volume, simply because you can put more material in the aluminum structure ...
The fastback was introduced in 1965, but they had one on exhibition at the 1964 world’s fair.
Yeah, and my girlfriend’s Focus ST has a 6-speed manual and a “flappy paddle”... that controls the cruise control. I think this article is a little confusingly worded. “Flappy paddle” is a pretty general term these days for a semi automatic gearbox. Not for a fancy cancel/resume cruise control toggle.
That’s my guess, but that’s not a manual...
Well, looking at interior pics on Top Gear’s coverage of this car, it would seem the flappy paddle. Or pedal.
...linked to a six-speed manual ...
And yes, this is a product people will be able to buy at Peugeot dealerships.
Most Subies burn a little oil. In the dealer specs for my EJ25T it says up to 1L/1000mi. I just keep a quart of Motul in the spare tire well and check it every time I get gas. The problem has to do with oil sloshing around when you corner at high speeds... I definitely notice a difference when I’m just driving to work…
Well, McLaren will still fix your F1 if you crash it, so I’m sure they’ll replace the batteries in your P1 in 10 years. And for the amount of money you’ll pay for it, you’ll be able to afford to find someone else to replace your batteries if the original manufacturer won’t.
This or similar Tacoma?