That's my day condensed into the form of a gif, 'there's nothing te see here, this is just me doing my job.'
That's my day condensed into the form of a gif, 'there's nothing te see here, this is just me doing my job.'
And they are also used on race tracks. :) Jalopnik is good inspiration for some Martini Racing excavator fun.
From '93 and with M3-style side skirts. Back then, I didn't know much about cars but, for me at least, the sudden change from E46 to E36 was obvious. I think this was one of my first steps into the world of cars.
Quite possibly the excavator I saw was related to the huge nearby railroad construction works.
Is flying part of that 'anything'? It would be awesome. Flying Excavators, like the name of an indie band.
A few days ago I saw an excavator being mounted on the rails and pulling freight cars. I think the amount of excavators being used as alternative propulsion is too damn high.
3d hatchback, 4d sedan, 5d hatch and a wagon, and also "something" called Focus C-Max
Yep, a 4-door Focus.
Since I'm not a potential buyer of any hypercar, I can only guess why people order Zondas instead of Huayras, but here's my reasoning (let's assume, that I can afford one or two $1.5-2 million cars, though in reality the closest I've been to an expensive sportscar was sitting behind the steering wheel of a friend's…
I would agree with you in any other case but about the Zonda, there's a little difference in the logic behind. Pagani doesn't really _want_ to make a new Zonda every half year but they _can_, because their manufacturing process can tolerate the production of different models and honestly, if the right amount of money…