Yeah, like you know anything at all about scissor wings. Ever designed one yourself? Huh?
Yeah, like you know anything at all about scissor wings. Ever designed one yourself? Huh?
It wasn’t killed at all, though. It completed testing, and they took the lessons learned to the Aeroelastic Wing demonstrator that just wrapped up testing last week.
They did decide not to complete some of the tests that showed certain behaviors to be dangerous, but that’s because this was a research aircraft, not a…
Remember these terrible renders of the C7?
hey it could be worse, it couldve gotten the fish grille from ford.
Cool old ramp truck
I know this argument will go nowhere. You obviously won't be swayed, I can't help that. But I also can't stand by your assessment that this is not a crime.
The latest accessory available for manual transmission purists who still want a Porsche GT3. Only 65% over MSRP, a bargain in Porsche dollars.
That is one of the prettiest things I've seen all week!
Clearcoat would provide some corrosion resistance - but it would be much harder to spot defects in the paint (which could lead t o corrosion)
The huge storm pretty much missed the greater New York City area last night and things turned out to be much less…
"No. That's the real 'issue': Millenials aren't car people."
You pay for the depreciation over a certain period of time with a fixed buyback price, so can decided if it makes sense or not from the start
Tavarish really needs to stick to losing money on decade old GM shitboxes. This was painful to read.
Reasons for leasing (as long as you aren't Jalopnik's typical 19 year old commenter)
What a bunch of horse crap. You clearly don't understand how it work and you are just talking out of your ass.
The interesting thing about this comment is that I see it all the time on stories about off-road vehicles, but rarely about high performance vehicles.
So Junkyard Wars, basically.
I'm going to go ahead and throw this one out here, because I think it's at least worth discussing: General Motors went from recalling the ignition switch to basically putting extremely critical and fresh eyes on everything made in recent memory, which prompted huge recalls that are still ongoing. The vast majority…
How else can you test the limits of something by not exceeding them?