Set up a camera. 152'-6" Canopener footage.
Set up a camera. 152'-6" Canopener footage.
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As a fellow Washingtonian, I agree with your assessment on our state’s laws, but I’m not torn on this particular one at all. This is a good law that is saving innocent lives.
As someone from Washington, I’m torn. I think in general, our state doesn’t always hit the mark with the unique laws it passes.
That’s not a French flag. France’s flag is Red, White, Blue with the stripes oriented vertically.
Hmm.. best? How about most exciting?
The Confederation Bridge connecting Prince Edward Island to mainland Canada gets my vote. It’s 13 kilometers or 8 miles long, making it the longest bridge in Canada and the longest bridge that spans ice covered water. It can take upwards of 10 minutes to cross the bridge and the toll to cross back to the mainland is…
The Millau Villaduct in France is absolutely breathtaking. I drove across it several years ago and it was one of the most stunning driving experiences of my life.
Stari Most Bridge in Bosnia-Herzegovina . When I was there it was on the bottom of the river after the Croatians pounded it with tank rounds, It has since been rebuilt.
Take your pick - any gorge bridge. When crossing the land (mountain peaks or valleys) is more daunting than the actual body of water.
Big Corp sent some of us to Boston for a training seminar. Talk about a SPECTACULAR design that looked so jaw-droppingly cool—seeing the Zakim Bridge lit up at night as we crossed it:
I was going to say 05-09 Mustang but then I remind myself regular gas is at least $6 in So Cal so I’d rather suggest the OP a NB Miata, G35 coupe or Solstice
Not an error, the AI investigated the destination and came to the conclusion, that it is better to end up in Canada.
You’d be amazed how efficient they are at all that. I’m surprised it’s even 1 gallon to every 4, my guess is the oil companies are more efficient than that in reality.
If you’re going to count the one gallon for every four gallons used on the BMW, where’s the count for getting the fuel to the power plant?!?! They had to throw that little twist in there to make sure the BEV still looked good. I see nothing for charging losses either.
Drivers: “I don’t want to die getting a blowout at 200+ MPH.”
Dozens more.
So, the problem with this car is illustrated perfectly in your review. This car should not just be “as good as” the cheaper Si when it wants to be. It should be BETTER than the Civic Si when it wants to be. It hardly feels logical to pay more for a car merely MIMICS the hotness of the Si, and then be able to be...…
You’ve got valid points, but there’s a scale problem. A rich person buying a $60-$80k Tesla is one thing, someone making $50k/yr that lives in an apartment and has no charger outside buying a BEV is another. Someone who lives in southern Cali that doesn’t have to worry about cold related range issues is one thing,…
It’s really hard for me to see “GMA” and not go “why the hell does Good Morning America get to do this?!”