Short term fluctuations mean shit for a guy who is famous for making long term investments.
Short term fluctuations mean shit for a guy who is famous for making long term investments.
Plus you have to remember the cars of the time. Unaerodynamic bricks with no overdrives in the transmission. So yeah, they got better fuel economy at 55 than at 75.
Mazda 787B. I hate it, but you can't deny it's different.
Hope everyone sees the irony in the best Porsche under 30k you can buy being a tractor.
"The suspect was seen brandishing a Rubik's Cube in a threatening manner. The officer had no idea it wasn't a real Rubik's Cube..."
I'm afraid that you'll find that this station is quite operational.
Most people are most people
I found the Apple fan.
"No longer off-road capable?"
The math is right, but your logic is flawed.
I used to drive a street touring autocross 4 banger with a header and oversized exhaust to and from the events so I wouldn't have to trailer it. Those moments stopped in traffic and pulling away from lights I never felt like more of a toolbag. Trust me, no one enjoys that sound.
Looks like foam...
Sure, there is plenty of bodywork splitting off in that impact, but most of the "confetti" material you speak of appears to be foam from the barrier, not the car.
#1 - I would love to go visit the Lunar Rover where she sits today.
All of them.
Fixed.
Rule #1 of Jalopnik...