Mostly aero, but I imagine that since wagons aren’t cool to most people, companies want to avoid their cars being labeled as such. That’s why they give their wagons funny names.
Mostly aero, but I imagine that since wagons aren’t cool to most people, companies want to avoid their cars being labeled as such. That’s why they give their wagons funny names.
Hatchback good, giant spoilers better. Long live the giant spoilers!
Rock on, man. It’s been a long time since I’ve played guitar with any sort of regularity. I wish I had more time.
Sheesh, you’re right and I didn’t even notice. Open wheel racers, these are not.
Don’t worry about it, guitar bro. My mirror is already dimmed!
Yes, you’re an offender.
I remember when they cost $4 and did jack shit to light up the road, yeah.
Mustang Woman, what is your superpower?
Oh my god that’s amazing.
I have a third-party Gamecube adapter (I’m fairly certain it’s the same one Cecilia pictured), and there was decent input lag. Not enough that I couldn’t compensate for, but it was definitely there.
Hold up, so the unpainted plastic can just be removed, no big deal?
Pretty much.
Incidentally, Steve Jobs was passionate about this same thing, and insisted that the device be simply called ‘iPhone’ in printed material and at conferences, because there is only one iPhone.
Ah, taking a page from Valve’s book, How To Make More Money As A Game Developer: Opening A Digital Store
Uh oh... I like it. Someone help, I think I’m in the Twilight Zone!
As an ignorant American, I don’t understand Skoda. Is Skoda positioned as cheaper than Volkswagen? Is it the same as VW, but different? Can someone fill me in?
Counterpoint: How is this any different than a restomodded Mustang, or a vintage hot rod built in the 1950's? Updating old cars with modern power has been a thing since Prohibition Era smugglers were running alcohol across the country. Electrifying old cars is just the next iteration of this idea.
You’re probably right.
Only if they teach the Scandinavian Flick.
What’s mind-boggling is that 5,000 lb SUV on 35" mud tires are permitted on public roads.