Wow. That’s not how I got crabs.
Vehicles people like with powerful engines? It’ll never catch on.
yep, I’m a pinecone, missed that one.
whoosh
GM: Now that we’ve recalled every single Bolt EV to make sure they don’t self-ignite, we are eager to renew our customers’ confidence with the launch of our new Blazer EV.
So you’re a shitty friend?
That is the worst take.
Thank you! Indeed, there’s no logic behind calling them Aramco barriers - since I didn’t know any better, I was guessing they just meant “barriers with the Aramco logo,” as their ads are plastered over everything.
Yes, Armco barriers are really a thing. You know the steel guard rail on posts on the highway? That’s an Armco barrier. On a track they’re usually stacked to make a more significant barrier, though it’s a somewhat dated one that doesn’t usually appear on FIA Grade 1 tracks because there are better options.
This is a friendly reminder from your local office of the Save The Manuals Public Outreach Division that parking brakes exist and are generally good practice to employ regardless of transmission type.
I know that feeling too bad from others. You save the ones you can but you can’t save them all. 190E 2.3-16, RX7 FD, G Class mercedes with a manual, C36 and E63. I was literally a check away from being able to get them all before the prices exploded and it just couldn’t work out.
It was a sporty car that wasn’t sporty, a hybrid that didn’t get very good gas mileage, and an economy car that wasn’t economical. It was 0/3 on the things that it was actually trying to accomplish, and as a result the sales numbers were pathetic as well. In all honestly, this is probably one of the biggest flops…
But it *can* do what it promises. From the article, “To be clear, a flop here means a vehicle that doesn’t live up to its own standards”.
By that logic every super car in sports car is a major flop because instead of being on the track people use them like Honda civics and just drive them around on the street like a regular car.