I know, the mere possibility of still being able to check off that box on the order form, in a Buick, (a real Buick!) is kind of amazing in itself.
I know, the mere possibility of still being able to check off that box on the order form, in a Buick, (a real Buick!) is kind of amazing in itself.
If a pedestrian is hit at 40 mph there is about a 7 in 10 chance of being killed. At 35 mph, there is a 5 in 10 chance of being killed. At 30 mph, there is a 1 in 5 chance of being killed. If the speed limit were lowered to 25 mph, the chance of an accident resulting in death drops significantly to 1 in 10. Another…
They are pretty fast 0-60, a big ass street glide can now do it in 5 seconds. Problem is 60-100 is best timed with a calendar. And 100 to zero you better pray the road stays clear cause it's gonna be an eternity.
didn't OJ actually own a matching white Bronco himself?
except that's how those Toyota drivers couldn't figure out how to shut off their runaway cars
That looks exactly like all GM key fobs, and close to all other manufacturer's as well. This is ridiculous. No way would I take my all-in-one fob in to have it replaced with an old fashioned key and separate fob.
Exactly what I was thinking. It's not like Tesla holds a patent on electric vehicles in general. All manufacturers already make electric vehicles. So who cares? All this rejoicing and no one can even name a specific patent that will be useful to anyone. I'm certain if the other manufacturers were just dying to get at…
Interesting. But let's not overlook that the show is largely successful due to Seinfeld having an already existing enormous fan base just dying to consume anything he does, and this is all he is doing. Same show, same celeb guests, different host....fails.
One of my buddies used to have one. We called it "The Dippy," because....well look at the stupid thing.
All this means to me is that cars of the future will constantly be updating, installing security patches, and wanting to restart whenever I'm driving somewhere important.
so you mean it's likely hung up on the hill due to its extremely long wheel base?
This. I have been having a good ol time driving my challenger I picked up this winter. It's a pretty fast car, fastest I've ever owned by far. It's a lot of fun and makes some nice exhaust noise and peels out easy. But yesterday I rode my GSXR 600 for the first time in awhile. Holy Hell! You think you're fast in a…
umm no. Trust me, GM dealers are nervous as shit right now. There's very little money to be made on recalls, and up selling someone from a free service to a pay service is not easy, especially when the customer is pissed they have to be there in the first place and are already feeling betrayed by the brand. Obviously…
We made an impromptu go-cart track in the field behind my house. Then I suddenly got the overwhelming urge to take my Accord around it a couple times. Sliding a car sideways across a field is EXACTLY as satisfying as you think it is.
I especially like that the car is absolutely filthy inside and out during this documentary.
Silly dealers. Everyone knows it BALLOONS that sell cars, not tigers. Duh
Also, you should theoretically do it in a confined space close to lots of other cars, motorcycles, and people.
Ya we clearly don't have the whole story.
"real rapey" seriously made me LOL.
is there a Hyundai badge or nameplate anywhere on it?