That last paragraph sounds like an excerpt from a David Tracy erotic novel.
That last paragraph sounds like an excerpt from a David Tracy erotic novel.
When it comes to EV’s and my project cars, you’ll have to take this ICE from my cold dead hands.
I walk to work (well, I did before the pandemic and perpetual WFH), so my only car is a 30-year-old sports car I only drive on weekends. Not commuting by car or adding to the externalities of auto manufacturing is an even better way to cut emissions.
See, some of us ugly Americans are complex enough to hold two conflicting viewpoints and try to find a reasonable way forward.
Wonderful win for Ocon, heck of a drive for Seb too, and what a phenomenal job of Alonso holding off Hamilton just long enough to keep him from simply Mercedes-ing past all the lesser cars ahead of him.
but now a conspiracy that a team is telling their drivers to crash a rival team’s cars? How stupid will it get?
Sounds like a 1700 mile “personal” journey, in a good way. This article isn’t so much about cars but understanding what motivates us. Are we responding to marketing when we want that awesome thing ? Or do we really understand what makes us happy?
eh...i agree it was bad planning on rbs part....they should have come out before hammy
VW could give Pharmaceutical naming a run for its money.
This is true, but you’re also comparing a technology with 100 years of refinement to one with about a decade.
4th Gear: To me the problem with vaccines is bad messaging.
“but the creative application of existing laws”
ICE vehicles absolutely have that constraint.
I’ve never met you personally, Mr. Tracy, but my impression after reading countless articles written by you over the years is that you are far too nice a person to be a Lakers fan.
Not on Jalopnik. Here’s it’s 0260, i.e. “Naught to 60"
Yeah, America is basically in the dark ages on credit card security.
This, this is what makes travelling great.