That contact patch looks HUGE, those things would have crazy high rolling resistance. There goes your range into the toilet.
That contact patch looks HUGE, those things would have crazy high rolling resistance. There goes your range into the toilet.
Intelligent rear view mirrors that automatically reflect the headlights of the car behind you into the driver’s eyes if they have their high beams on.
LOL, Yankee celebs need to realize that nobody outside of the USA (96% of humans aren’t American and the vast majority of them don’t want to be) knows or cares who they are. Get off your high horse, you don’t matter.
You may not race your Prius, but I sure as hell did. All cars are fun if you try.
Let’s take the “death wobble” vehicle and make it totally uncontrollably powerful, sounds like a great idea.
It notes that the exterior lighting has not been tested and the condition of the hubs and axles is unknown.
100% agree. That Firebird is hideous.
Waaaaah, poor babies.
AWD is great and all, but not strictly necessary. We get about 100" of snow a year and I’ve never had AWD/4WD, etc. A good set of snow tires is enough, and you use less gas to boot.
It reminds me of the Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, which sends 303 HP to its front wheels by way of a 5.3-liter V8, and this makes even more power.
He needed to unload his failed and highly toxic carburetor cleaner...
The hard drive cases they design for Lacie are also pretty sweet.
Seriously! These are awesome!
How is he only getting a slap on the wrist for this?
Especially the trucks.
Nah, people who put loud exhausts on their car/truck/bike are total dillholes and can go f themselves. I hope the fines are steep and they’re all forced to return it to factory with overpriced dealer provided factory exhausts.
OK BOOMER. The ARTICLE says that EXPERTS RECOMMEND that your monthly car payment be LESS THAN TEN PERCENT OF YOUR TAKE HOME PAY. Obviously people buy cars OUTSIDE OF THE RECOMMENDED TEN PERCENT because they have no choice and they make themselves “car poor”... That was my point, or did you not actually read my comment…
And you’d need to make more than $90,000 a year according to “experts”, so 75% of families can’t afford a car at $600/month.
Experts say that consumers should spend no more than 10 percent of their income on an auto loan.