It's a cool stunt and halftime show bike. I don't know if it has real world applicability due to the friction drive
It's a cool stunt and halftime show bike. I don't know if it has real world applicability due to the friction drive
Packaging and visibility, my Mazda CX-5 is on the same platform as our Mazda5 but has less interior space and the high belt line and thick A pillar make it hard to see out. My 5'1" complained about it for years and we just bought her a Fiat 500 so she had a car that fit.
I'm gonna have to go OK Boomer to the guy with $50 C10, my first car was a 10 year old Volvo 164E and the only broken item was the seat heaters. Even the AC worked. For that matter my son's first car in 2017 was $1750 for a 2003 Buick LeSabre, and everything worked.
I have 4 cars, and the average fleet age is 17. Granted 2 are cheap beaters from the early oughts but my newest ride is a 2016 model year. Granted I don't drive a lot and I'm a cheapskate but I don't think I'm that much of an outlier.
The problem with reviving the 2CV as an EV is how do they make it light and simple? A modern BEV can only be caricature of a car so basic it didn't have roll down windows or door trim panels. Also isn't the Ami already filling the electric city car niche?
Why isn't he facing criminal charges? Oh right, badge = license to kill
I haven't checked the valve clearances on my Motorcycle in about a decade, but to my eternal shame I haven't ridden more than a few thousand miles in that decade
I was going to suggest a Little Tikes Cozy Coupe
Short track stuff is always more fun, you can see the course and races are quicker with more aggressive riding. You get a similar experience with Speedway and flat track motorcycles and Sprint cars.
Insulation works both ways :)
This is almost as crack pipe as thinking a Chevy Cavalier with a Cadillac grille could compete with the BMW E30. Citroën has spent the last decades as an economy version of Peugeot. Even the original DS was a mainstream car, at most DS could compete with the likes of Jaguar and Volvo. I don’t see this as a new…
I am baffled as to why anyone would leave groceries in a car unless they were camping, in which case they probably have a cooler. I keep bottled water in my cars with varying results. The small bottles and some Nalgene bottles are OK but gallon jugs often fail.
I like the two door RAV4 better but this is good. I low key wanted a two door RAV4 for my wife but she fell for a Fiat 500, which is currently in the garage being debugged
I think of Australian as a language almost but not quite completely unlike English.
It shows the depths of my train geekerery that I immediately thought Volk's Electric Railway. The conventional part of the railway is still operating, should you be visiting. As an aside thir rail electrification with underwater trackage would've been interesting...
I remember the Jack in the Box ones but nothing else comes to mind.
The little plastic pointers under the lugnuts are more interesting. They tell you if a nut is loosening
It's good to put a name to this rig. I saw one in Sisters Oregon a,few,years ago but didn't recall the brand. I wouldn't touch this unless I was wearing hazmat gear and going ordo exterminatus on it. I've been eyeing a small camper rig and JDM offers good prices and way better sanitation.
This does increase the chances of finding a working charger. As for air pumps, I keep a cheap 12V compressor in my car, and an inexpensive ac compressor at home
I don't have a fancy headliner in my truck because a set of tires was a better investment. Some billionaire has a cool looking ride I can appreciate once