Cruise control would be be great because the car would know when to apply throttle/braking, making for a smoother ride.
Cruise control would be be great because the car would know when to apply throttle/braking, making for a smoother ride.
This could also be an interesting safety feature, with the car only able to be driven by recognized faces.
If anything the non-inline M3s are the freaks.
those are just jeans.
I can't debate you on whether this is the reason it is described as such or why they would describe it this way. But if the reason you describe is, in fact, the reason people call the right lane the inside lane, then that is completely backwards to me and makes no sense.
Same, on all counts.
Head to this link (LastPass has a tool as well, if you'd like a second look) in Internet Explorer or Chrome to test if your computer has Superfish installed (it won't work on Firefox). If you get a No, you're good, if you get a Yes, continue onto step 2.
Head to this link (LastPass has a tool as well, if you'd like a second look) in Internet Explorer or Chrome to test if your computer has Superfish installed (it won't work on Firefox). If you get a No, you're good, if you get a Yes, continue onto step 2.
On a multilane highway (eg. Autobahn/autostrada/motorway) it is illegal in all European countries to overtake on the wrong/inside lane. In Germany that means overtaking in ONLY on the left, NOT on the right. The only exception would be if the car in the outside (left) lane was indicating to turn left at a junction up…
Only guessing, but maybe crawl?
I think the issue is that since F1 has only been in HD for a few years now, the aged oligarchs have only now noticed the helmets changing. I used to pay attention to the camera colors (as 42CrMo4 mentions) because they were much easier to spot in the SD days.
I am. They do not exist in my state.
So it should have been a svart car.
This should be half of the list.
Appreciate the idea, disappointed in execution. That photo is so heavily shopped that it looks like animation.
How does something so ubiquitous just disappear?
How does something so ubiquitous just disappear?
Part of the economical calculus has to include how much work one is willing to do oneself. This, I think, is one of major reasons people buy the cars they do. "Boring" vehicles can have amazing warranties because parts and labor are cheaper on them. But I have mitigated owning fun cars by working on them myself. I…
Yet another reason I (only now can add to my list of reasons that I) want to go to Iceland.
I agree that the digs at Toyota may be unnecessary. I received a rental Corolla for a few days this summer and compared to some of the rental cars I've driven, it was quite nice. I even said to a few people that I could see it being a second car / daily driver. Not that I would buy one, but if I had one, I wouldn't be…