AAaahhhh it’s the Diablo SE color!!! SO NICE!!!
AAaahhhh it’s the Diablo SE color!!! SO NICE!!!
How do you have a warranty on your M5? And what about the other cars? You say a warranty is a must, but you’re dealing in 7 year old cars and make no other mention of this.
You really got me excited with this idea. It’d be even better with a list of standalone options too - no packages. 4WD, A/C, hardtop, rear seats, (basic radio/speakers with aux input and bluetooth), body color, auto trans... anything else could be a dealer accessory.
Lol. If that’s true then they could make a profit selling the Compass for $99.99.
Some split-screen action with a couple of good camera angles would have made this video a lot more informative and given a better sense of how all the moving parts move together - but I still appreciated seeing this feature at work.
He has no control over how safe his flight is.
Write about how this car makes all this downforce without incredible drag and huge wings. Show us the path the air takes and how each part of the car interacts with the air.
Here’s a cool combination of the euro and american lights, which allow US owners to have amber turn signals if they want. I think the clear lights would be even cooler, but WITH the sliding turn signals:
True... but leaving stability control ON if you have it, and having good tires are important.
Yeah, I mean he’s AN INCREDIBLE IMBECILE WHO DESERVES STIFF PUNISHMENT but that smile is out of embarrassment and adrenaline.
...what?!?
Duh.
look at the fattening of those curves, though...
Nevermind 90, or 120mph. or 200. OR 288!!!!
Right. 150,000 miles is about a half TRILLION rotations of the engine.
It’s interesting... In Infinit’s video, it appears that the bottom of the stroke in either compression ratio is in the same spot, and the top of the stroke is only a tiny distance apart, maybe 1/8" or 1/4". It’s awesome how that small little difference at the top of the stroke A) changes the compression ratio so much,…
Well you got to correct someone... that’s somethin’!
Cool! Thank you!
...from 1990.
I wonder how many presidents show up in the cockpit asking for a turn behind the wheel mid-flight. I bet all of them. And I bet they all get to, too.