It feels a little high priced but it's an Ultra with lowest miles so NP. These are very durable and comfortable, we have a 2003 LeSabre with 215,000 miles that outlived its first two owners
It feels a little high priced but it's an Ultra with lowest miles so NP. These are very durable and comfortable, we have a 2003 LeSabre with 215,000 miles that outlived its first two owners
The two oddities that haven’t made the list are both brass era. The 1914 Pungs Finch was a Mercer Raceabout look alike that failed. They only made one and through the 1970s it reided in Henry Austin Clark’s Long Island Auto Museum in the Hamptons. I know because I had a postcard of it and visited the museum as a kid…
That's the one with a 3800 V6, I researched it because a blown 3800 in a 3rd gen Camaro would be different than all the LS swaps
I wouldn't call an F750 "enormous" but I will call the driver several kinds of stupid. My F150 can exceed 6000lb when loaded.
A lawyer is obligated to make a vigorous defense. If he can produce reasonable doubt by blaming the machine he will. Since the machine requires human oversight, I think the driver will still be held responsible and rightly so.
I never said wars were specifically fought over cobalt, but the constant state of war in The Congo since the 60s has always involved minerals and profits. As for the Belgians who created this mess, the English language doesn’t have enough profanity, and Christianity doesn’t have a deep enough hell for the worst…
I’m amused that this happened in a Tim Horton's, wanna bet at least one of those cop cars was already in the parking lot for coffee and Tim Bits.
I thought setting cars on fire was a French thing.
A rust free Italian car always has some value, but not as much as he's asking. Tax and smog are a non issue in Oregon as long as you register at a DEQ exempt address
“making the Cybertruck his whole personality" was his first mistake and paying for Twitter blue check was his second. Now he is an apostate CyberCuck, and I'm unsurprised Lord Elon’s minions greyballed him
1st gear and 4th gear are ultimately the same problem, lack of compelling product. VW has nothing compelling and the Jeep Wrangler is being outsold by the Bronco while corroding in people's driveways.
This has some of the same feeling as the Crypto Bro fail ship, although not as cringe
That is still more logical than circa 1999 GM power locks, these had some bizarre logic of when they locked and unlocked and I had to find and read rhe manual to figure out. I guess GM realized it was too complex because our 2003 Buick is very simple.
Give it time, I'm sure there will be wars over lithium, cobalt mostly comes from The Congo which has been at war for 60 years. As for gasoline powered luxury cars, I'm not fond of them either.
Other than bragging rights what practical value does this have? The world needs reasonably priced 250 mile EVs, and this six figure sticker behemoth has enough conflict minerals to power two or three Chevy Bolts
You're not wrong, and I laugh at those too.
I like the Guzzi but like the V1000 I demoed in the 90s felt too much like the BMW Airhead I already owned to be worth it. Otherwise not much speaks to me this week
As expected problem one is how to charge in deep nowhere? I am also amused to see the “overlander” cliche kit as a Tacoma or Gladiator, roof tent, Hi Lift jack and Rotapaks.
This is on brand for Tesla fanboys, something not functional and hyped. Of course if you really want colored calipers you can get a can of VHT paint and some prep materials for $20 at Autozone and do the dirty work yourself
Ford even put these in medium duty trucks. I think Jalopnik even had an article about testing a V10 powered F650 dump truck