It’s that little tow hook on the passenger side with the arrow pointing to it.... That’s what makes it so magical right?
It’s that little tow hook on the passenger side with the arrow pointing to it.... That’s what makes it so magical right?
I’m pretty sure there have been open world chases in prior versions.
Quite a mess. Thankfully safety and other protections are better for today’s faster cars.
There is an alternative... We can have the Israelis show us how airport security is done.
*cough* *cough*
I don’t fly very often, but when I do I read the crap out of some Skymall.
Exactly. Has nothing to do with “manliness” and everything to do with competency. Perhaps they should have practiced this before they filmed it.
Modular cars are not really gone. The idea is still being put to use with newer fuel cell technology vehicles that have yet to make it to production. There’s a slim chance than any will make it from the drawing boards into production though.
I see this as just another feature here to help people avoid learning a skill. Like park assist, it’s essentially dumbing down cars so people don’t have to think. Not my cup of tea, certainly wouldn’t shell out the extra cash to pay for something that I can already do.
So much flair! Never seen so many Chotchkie’s employees in one place like that. Was it supposed to be a corporate outing?
I like alliteration also! Sorry, but I don’t see any alliteration in this sentence.
Such hostility.
Yes, it will make you barf. The g-forces that your body will experience will not match what you are seeing and that will typically cause sickness. Like when your roller coaster car goes through a loop you will be held in the seat. This thing will go upside down to simulate this and all you will feel is gravity pulling…
Man, if I had one of those.....
GM beat Ford in building the mid 90s Taurus/Sable wagon. Go figure.
Please re-read your article and fix the errors. I’m not one to Grammar Nazi people, but there are two sections that are worded poorly. I had to re-read a couple of places because they made no sense.
Just watch out for these guys. They'll rip your nuts off.
Yes!!! I still have that for the old PS2. I spent many hours rock crawling after I beat the game.
I’m perplexed as well. Then I googled it. Turns out it’s a way to fool coin operated trolleys (shopping carts and airport luggage carts) into thinking that you inserted the coin to unlock it for use. The ones I have seen at the Aldi cost about .25usd to unlock and you get the quarter back when you return the cart.
That is just beautiful. Too bad I gave up on PC gaming and went back to a console.