Was this person wearing super villain outfit with a cape and monologing like in The Incredibles?
Was this person wearing super villain outfit with a cape and monologing like in The Incredibles?
The best BMW race car livery is still the OG Motorsport stripes on an early 70 3.9 CSL "Batmobile" or on a Krauser MKM 1000 motorcycle.
I looks like a skill issue rather than a Cybertruck failure. Poor selection of entry and exit will stop anything.
This seems like heads I win tails you lose situation where NASCAR pockets most of the revenue and teams pay for the “privilege” of taking all the risk.
Baur also built convertible versions on the Neue Klasse as well as the E21. The 2002 was a target top design like the early 3 series while the older 1600 got a full convertible top like the factory E30 convertible.
Damn, Cybertruck owners are literally paying in blood for their incEl Caminos, and saying "thank yousir may I have another".
Having just read about cliff diving injuries, and seeing how tall that ship is, he died on impact or shortly after. Hitting water from 100' or more is like hitting concrete. There are very specific techniques for high diving and I doubt this knew much less tried.
The CyberCucks strike again. This was an unexpected form of Tomfoolery and I am glad there were no injuries, although I hope the wank panzer pilot got written up for many traffic violations.
My parents got the narrowboat bug in the 80s to the point my dad had a subscription to Waterways World.
While undeniably cool the Bugatti rail cars are an evolutionary dead end. Rail technology went electric and diesel and gasoline rail cars faded quickly. Even the top mounted driving cab only features on a few multiple unit trains.
At this point it’s easier to say who is no longer the standard. Cadillac started fading in the 60s and then had tha malaise era. Mercedes and BMW have had to many fragile and unreliable cars and need to claw back from second tier. Worse the Germans have dragged down Rolls-Royce and Bentley since parts commonality inclu…
Nope, Tesla had two good ideas, the power train and the Supercharger network and a truckload of bad ideas. The touchscreen gearshift, crappy interiors, “Full Self Driving”, the ergonomic disaster of the Tesla Semi, the Cybertruck, canceling the Model 2, and build quality issues on par with a Plymouth Volare.
I had that model as kid, even better I aw a real one in the nursery school drop off line.
Too much money for too much work. $6k would be a fair price for a running driving buggy that needs cosmetic work, not a full on resurrection.
I’m surprised nobody mentioned Vinfast since their horrible quality has been in the news.
The Ion was a massive disappointment, I owned and liked an SL2 and the total collapse in quality and design was staggering.
Unfortunately this individual did not remove himself from the gene pool so he does not meet the criteria, despite unbelievable stupidity.
Yes! Although my first reaction to 6 wheel Toronado is GMC Motorhome.
My wife still carries a torch for our 93 Ford Ranger. It was our first new vehicle, and she could see out of it, unlike our current new car which she constantly complains doesn't fit her
The incEl Camino news comes so often I have run out of fresh snark.