It looks like what someone would build had they never seen a modern F1 car, but had only been told what one looks like. I will however commend him on his determination. That's quite a project.
It looks like what someone would build had they never seen a modern F1 car, but had only been told what one looks like. I will however commend him on his determination. That's quite a project.
That has been a chronic problem for Toyota for as long as I can remember. I think the last car they produced that didn't have silly amounts of wheel-to-fender clearance was the Supra or maybe the MR2. By their normal standards, this looks pretty good. I'll bet they have loaded the car with ballast just for the photo…
agreed. With the amount of hoopla the car has recieved, its only proper the Sandero become the RPC.
This can be the only possible answer.
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Is that really that outstanding? Or maybe just a 'normal' thing for a straight-six? the S54 (BMW) made anything from 320-360hp on 3.2L. Heck, my e46 2.5L made 189hp new, 75/L, and that's a super common engine.
420hp from the 4.0 in the Tuscan S
especially when the V-Tech kicks in yo
Loving the new wheels...Hot.
True, at this point chrysler is far larger in terms of actual assets, but my point was that investors believe that, based on future prospects, tesla is worth almost as much.
yeah, props to GM for the parking brake switch
I'll see you one "storm trooper" and raise you "The Monolith." Rosewill Thor V2. Some of the finest air cooling available, with three 230mm fans and one 140mm fan. The 230mm fans can be swapped out for a total of four more 140mm fans and two 120mm fans. Plus there is an additional 140mm fan mount on the bottom of…
I think the Vector takes #1 because it was 80's automotive vaporware. Also, it doesn't look as good in person as it does on a poster.
I'd much rather drive a manual Geo than a Prius.
That is preeeeetty sexy.