You’re thinking with 1950's assumptions. Today’s modern nuclear reactors are very different from the designs of even 20 years ago. Go look into fast neutron and Thorium reactors.
You’re thinking with 1950's assumptions. Today’s modern nuclear reactors are very different from the designs of even 20 years ago. Go look into fast neutron and Thorium reactors.
They do — much better than you do, apparently.
It shouldn’t be too difficult to find a local antique car club with some willing members.
First off, I have never, ever been nervous behind the wheel. Ever. So “terrifying” doesn’t apply in my case.
The first time I drove was on a sunny afternoon in the middle of a big, empty field when I was probably 11 or 12. My father, my older brother and I were out riding around in my father’s 1911 Model T, letting my…
Wouldn’t it be funny if Sarah held a press conference and no one showed up?
Every time she starts a sentence, what comes next is a lie. Every time.
Fixed.
Meh -- there’s always someone willing to spend stupid amounts on money to show off.
I had a similar failure in my ‘88 Mustang.
I went to college about an hour’s drive from fun. When we wanted to have fun, we’d drive in to Dallas.
One day my new girlfriend and her best friend had a day full of fun and headed home. Only about 5 minutes into the drive, the car died, as if you’d switched off the ignition.…
Some people can break an anvil. Should I start claiming the Ford 9" is made of glass because I’ve seen several break too?
I track my ND a lot, since I;m an instructor. Hasn’t failed yet, and I don’t expect it too.
I’d much rather roll the dice on the ND’s transmission than on a turbo-4 from a company with Fiat/Alfa’s…
“Glass tranny?” Hogwash. You might get that impression if you only read the first half of the transmission thread on miata.net, but that was THREE GENERATIONS of transmission ago.
1 - Net every 1st-generation transmission was failing.
2 - Those that did fail were driven hard autocrossing and on the track.
3 - The failed…
You should buy this over a Miata because it has a FIAT drive train in it!
No.
Wait.
That’s a reason you shouldn’t buy it.
Nevermind...
I was going to say a Hyabusa motor, but I’ve driven low-torque, high-revving motors in lightweight cars before. Torque just makes the car so much easier and more fun to drive.
Offering my thoughts and prayers...
Manual gearbox. Anything else is (almost certainly) a non-starter.
When you elect a president with zero political experience and he surrounds himself with advisers with little to no political experience, this is what happens.
Trump was in over his head from day 1 and he knows it.
How about a 527" LSx motor?
Looks like a 350Z with a bad body kit.
OK — just threw up.
Prove me wrong.
I see a fair number. I considered buying one, but I just couldn’t get past the Fiat drive train.