Maybe? I believe "Police Interceptor" vehicles have upgraded brakes built to a certain spec (not disclosed). That may be the case here.
Maybe? I believe "Police Interceptor" vehicles have upgraded brakes built to a certain spec (not disclosed). That may be the case here.
But the main question we still have is why it's happening. Simple glitch in Google's systems? Or does someone want us to see this particular car crash, of which there have been so many?
Question - I thought this was already addressed/known when they first announced the concept of their car. It's even included in the article you linked to [http://jalopnik.com/googles-new-ca…]:
Fun fact, I was able to embed the <img> tag using the HTML form... it's just not showing (to the public). Soon....
You got a genuine laugh out of me. You need more coffee!
Honestly, it was my fault for putting way to many things on it. I deserved it. But realistically not many people pay attention to/care how much they load onto shelving units sometimes.
Having just had an overloaded shelving unit come crashing down this weekend... I agree!
Is that video for real? Like an actually paid for to market this thing real? The music.... the editing.... the footage.... just everything. It's so bad I'm almost yelling at my computer. MAKE IT STOP!
Boutique tuners are a very different beast though. They are places were people take their cars to upgrade, because they've made a name for themselves over a long period of time. Most also warranty their work - which is the defining factor between the reputable tuning shop and the garage tuner.
While I understand Jezebel'ians concerns and issues... I WANT MY SNARKY IMAGE-POSTING ABILITIES BACK!!!
And a very large part of the market would beg to differ with their differ'ing. Also related:
I want it to be Pokemon Snap 2 on the Wii U.