It just wouldn't be cricket, old chap.
It just wouldn't be cricket, old chap.
My dream of being a mechanic is ruined.
I hate how our current level of technology and restrictions based on that is static and will never change. If only we had a way of doing some sort of research and improvement of techniques to overcome challenges we face, then we might make it to the moon!
I'd start off by putting solar in my house's roof first. My car fills up exactly 0% of it, and I am never parked on my roof whether day or night time.
This deserves it's place in the archive.
In that case, that would be a hell of incentive to learn how things work. Especially if you like nice things and don't like spending money.
I like cars. I like driving cars, I like racing cars, and occasionally, I like working on cars.
How do you feel about busses, airlines, subways, trains, trams, taxis, ferries.....? You don't have control in those either.
Instead of all speedos, I'd give a different gauge to each person.
If this is based on a 412 Auto then amusingly cool (bar the silly bonnet scoop). If it's based on a rare manual version then sacrilege.
That ZH argument is shoddy journalism. I live about 10 minutes away from the Nissan Sunderland plant. They're currently running 3 shifts a day to cope with the demand for new Qashqai and Juke models.
This is what car makers should be doing, embracing both past and future.
It's HR Giger, it doesn't have to make any fucking sense.
I've seen most episodes, and I think the title should be changed to "Fuck You Edd".
I agree. As an EV, it's not impressive at all. But as a status symbol this should shine in the sales category. There's a lot of space in this price segment for a "green" option and the i8 will do well regardless of the badge, especially in countries that reward very low carbon emissions (all of Europe). Plus, the…
These apples suck, they need to be much more orangey!
Ferrari 575 GTZ. They made a total of 6 cars, and it was designed to pay homage to the 250 GTZ, which is also stunning (last picture).
What you have to keep in perspective is that a Rolls-Royce Phantom starts at nearly $1 million in Mainland China due to import duties, and driving really high end foreign luxury cars is starting to become a bit sensitive politically - so this car really does have a niche.
skip to 3:20 for eargasm
Many great times were had with that game