WWSD?
WWSD?
4-point harnesses are contentious because you can “submarine” and get squeezed out the bottom opening in a hard enough crash. I think at this point they’re mainly used for autocross, so it’s probably a combination of keeping the driver in control of the car, and greater safety at relatively low speeds.
I wouldn’t limit to age, but more powerful, sportier car should require a special driving license. It doesn’t make sense that the same license that is valid to a Toyota Yaris is valid to a Ferrari 488 or a Porsche Turbo S.
Perhaps adjustment for inflation is another reason this price seems to high?
If you like fuel dribbles on the paint.
For a guy who isn’t a runway model, these fit like nothing else I’ve tried. They are also durable enough to work through the weekend wearing the same pair and then wear them to work on Monday (I’m literally doing that now) They are completely stain-resistant and that crotch gusset is WAY more beneficial than you…
For a guy who isn’t a runway model, these fit like nothing else I’ve tried. They are also durable enough to work…
Looks cool as hell, but you need a towel to catch any drips when you pull the nozzle out.
Um no, a signal light does not give the driver the right to cut in, drive through or turn into anything.
Agreed, I use Uber a lot, each and every ride was fast, courteous and almost all were in decent cars. I don’t have to wait for a beat up, rickety old Cab and I can hail Uber anywhere.
It FAR outpaces the taxi industry’s business model.
This is an incredibly blind and biased read and I didn’t even get past the halfway mark. Driving with uber seems incredibly profitable if you do it in your part time like it’s designed. As an independent contractor you have a number of tax deductions to save you money on your car, maintenance, and mileage. The author…
Your writing ability is excellent, but your knowledge of business and law are lacking.
You know the ACR has 13 lap records around various tracks right? In fact, around Laguna Secs, the ACR is faster than a 918 by 1.2 seconds.
Ahem.
There are now a dozen or more track-special cars factory-developed to road race. Arguably the best one yet comes from Dodge. Why is it such a crime that Dodge would do the same level of extreme, single-mission focused engineering to another platform? The Challenger has always been much truer of a “Muscle Car” than the…
Actually you can thank Henry Ford for it
“This is an interesting take from Musk. As Jeremy Owens, the tech editor for Marketwatch, pointed out, Tesla subtracts stock compensation from its earning reports.”
From my understanding the pay rate for entry level workers at the Fremont factory was recently bumped from $17 to $19/hr even before the story about bad working conditions came out. Add in overtime and you’re looking at a decent income; especially for entry level workers..
If a pun can be mistaken for an error, it’s not a very good pun.
If they would have built that factory in the midwest or really just about anywhere but California, that 17-21 dollars an hour would lead to a very nice quality of life.