If anything, that would make me MORE worried since it’s built by hand by people who KNOW that it’ll be a demo/shown to the public, and they still didn’t give enough of a shit to make the panels line up.
If anything, that would make me MORE worried since it’s built by hand by people who KNOW that it’ll be a demo/shown to the public, and they still didn’t give enough of a shit to make the panels line up.
You’re thinking too small. We need a small tropical storm in winds as well and only light rain.
Well, if they place any of those “Sausage Kerbs” on the track, I wouldn’t be surprised if at least one of them ends up being just a painted alligator in reality.
I live here in Miami and frequent the area around Hard Rock Stadium (I have friends and relatives in the adjoining cities and a decent cigar bar is located just blocks from the stadium). As of last weekend, the grandstands, and what appears to be a stage area is up — and much of the seating appears usable; this is espe…
I guess it would devolve into an office fight over who goes to Miami on the company dime. Then again their overlords forcing a daily quota of a slideshow article don’t seem the most accommodating in the expense department.
Monday to Monday (the full weekend) is about $100 round trip before Spirit nickle and dimes you…
If we are viewing this purely from a user experience, then you can just pick any Chrysler product out of a hat, with a few exceptions.
Low-hanging fruit, but the H2 was Dubya’s “Mission Accomplished” banner in vehicular form.
Since the Caliber has been mentioned, how about its mechanical cousin, the first gen Jeep Compass.
The Aztek was a masterpiece compared to the sad mashup of the worst designs cues from Mercedes, Jaguar and Lincoln that was the Kia Amanti
I’d...I’d drive it. I’m not sure what that says about me.
Vanderhall makes some fwd trikes, the Venice I believe it's called. Not a fan
He probably intended to flip this car from the get-go, so just trying to minimize expense and maximize profit.
The seller can adjust deez nuts for inflation.
recently acquired Hankook tires
I agree with the choice and yet you didn’t say my reason: Major controls are implemented in an extremely stupid way. Yoke steering wheel, capacitive turn singles, shifter that guesses where you want to go, or is in a touch screen if you disagree.
An EV people claim is bad but is actually good is the Mini Cooper EV. People complain about the 110mi range yet the average american drives 50 miles a day and almost no one road trips in a mini cooper. they weigh around 3000lbs, do 0-60 in a respectable 6 seconds, and cost $30k. The reality is that most homes have one…
An awfully big fraction of owners don’t buy vehicles as “rational decisions,” or we wouldn’t have commercials full of cowboys, and firemen, and flags, and “professional drivers on closed course” drifting across empty parking lots.
Tesla Model S. There, I said it.
I’ve been driving for 30+ years and consider myself a reasonably good driver. But I don’t have the skills to drive this car. My reactions are set for normal cars, my butt is calibrated to a normal car. I know that a car with 2-3 times the capability would bite me if I wasn’t careful and I know that I wouldn’t remain…
Traction Control off and cold unscuffed high performance tires = Sideways into the guard rail