As a Russian I'm sure you would. Too bad you're just plain extraordinarily statistically wrong. http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/19/dan…
As a Russian I'm sure you would. Too bad you're just plain extraordinarily statistically wrong. http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/19/dan…
Yes, this! There is "Western drunk" and then there's "Russian drunk." We all know how high they've set that particular bar.
Well, he wasn't drunk by Russian standards at least.
And, 750, or 850 or 1000+ rwhp isn't hard or, relatively speaking, very expensive. God I love this car.
I don't think I'd ever get anything done daily driving this car. Every time I'd get to my destination, exit the car, and begin walking away, I'd have to stop, turn around and admire the lines. I do that anyway, but this car would take much longer to "admire"
Please, let's not draw assumptions that he was drunk. He may have just been high.
If you really wanted to be fair, instead of gas tax you would pay for road repair and improvement based on GVW and miles driven. Since this would be sensible, I don't see any state or federal government anywhere in the world adopting this approach.
I've got no problem with this. Road maintenance is paid for by gas taxes. Tesla owners aren't paying those, but are still using the road and causing wear and tear on it. This is just recapturing that tax revenue another way, so everyone pays their fair share.
I was trying to figure out what movie I had seen this car in, knowing that I probably had not, when I ran across this blurb on money.cnn.com in the rticle/slideshow of "Million Dollar Cars of the Future - From the 70's"
Because you do not realize how teeth-grindingly annoying it is when you put hard work into making something unique and your own, and then some form of Pop-culture does something similar and then everyone considers you just another goon because "you just copied BLANK."
We need a "Hoon So Hard..." meme
"Oh my gosh... my oil just broke!" the Holden screamed with expectation. The father, a Maloo, rushes the HT to the delivery room.
Easy, Orlove.
Wow, Toyota managed to get their new RAV4 to do the same things my '02 Forester can. Congrats, welcome to eleven years ago.