...What? We’re talking about hypermiling here, not road racing. Last time I checked, the Prius doesn’t come with brake ducting.
...What? We’re talking about hypermiling here, not road racing. Last time I checked, the Prius doesn’t come with brake ducting.
My wife’s 2012 Focus ICE gets over 42 MPG at sustained highway speeds, not the claimed 34. I wonder how that would affect the calculations, which have a distinct odor of bullshit to me.
It kind of looks like a polar bear who wants a hug. Or maybe a really big, dopey Rottweiler.
I live near 3 major airports, so I should have a ton of options! But noooo, Southwest is too expensive or some such crap.
HF is awesome for occasional-use tools.
My rule is this:
you can take your business elsewhere.
yes, the American government NASA, is there any other kind?
My very first job in high school was as a cashier at Toys R US making $6.50 an hour.
Street parking?! What is this, the third world? Do I need to walk an hour with an empty bucket to fetch water, too?
Most Americans just want a lifted overweight hatchback to haul around their girth and their 2.5 kids because getting a minivan is too embarrassing. And some Americans want a pickup truck for the one time they need to get some mulch from Lowe’s.
Your argument is invalid because you are considering purchasing a Honda HR-V, and therefore you have no soul.
I don’t know, but I want one!
How the fuck is arbitration still legal?
Ford makes all its money selling boring, shitty “crossovers” to boring, shitty people.
Every other magazine test ever shows the ‘18 Mustang GT running low 12s.
United is a horrible airline who is only getting worse. I dread it when my employer puts me on a United flight.
Remember when TLC used to the The Learning Channel? And it had programming about scientific and historical topics? You know, programs you could learn something from?
The Ford Mustang does not have the word “Ford” on the exterior of the vehicle anywhere. Do you have any trouble telling that it’s a Ford Mustang?
Can we put some kind of disclaimer in the title of articles that simply embed Engineering Explained videos so I know not to click on them? Please and thank you.