I test drove one this week I agree. The interior is even better, the driver seat you feel like you are in a cockpit.
No DC Metro? It's never on time, things break constantly, and its the only subway system I know that has a history of killing its passengers and employees. Well... only once... or twice, or more... I don't know.
The Bugatti Veyron is so complicated that it making it to 3 million miles would be an act of God.
No more or less than we did in the U.S.
The Corvair is a strange car, but it doesn't try to kill you. That is a popular, however proven to be very untrue, fable told by Ralph Nader, his fans, and repeated by ignoramuses and "GM haters".
My neighbour (from the hip suburbs of Paris) had a 2009 Mercedes ML and one day, she pulls up in her driveway in a White Lada Niva. At first I put it on the account of the financial crisis, but she eventually told me that she hated all soccer moms in their mercs and so she went on a hunt to find the weirdest car on…
No, it would not. Two of the other entries had universal accesibility via powered side ramps extending out from beneath the floor and rear seats that folded up, or a collapsable front passenger seat. The idea was that ANY cab could accomodate a person in a wheelchair without having to call dispatch for an accessible…
I cannot emphasise how much of a MASSIVE FAILURE this is! For a vehicle in this type of service, a person in a wheelchair should never need to enter through the rear because it means that the person in the wheelchair will need to enter the roadway just to get in the freakin' thing. Then they need to have about 3'…