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I've seen one in (neon) green at my local grocery store. It had a big flat black stripe too. They are available. Spectacular vehicle.

1st Gear: Or Maybe A Crossover

They have metal 3D printers right now, we had one in college. They are crazy amazing and give you a ton of control, but they're also very expensive. Our system cost a few million dollars, and the operational costs were also astronomically high. It only made real financial sense when using ultra-specialized alloys

Petrov is making an extended analogy using Ladas as an example. As he describes them, they were crappy, tiny cars with no heat that you'd hit your head in while going over a speed bump. Ladas, though, weren't particularly small, really. And while you could certainly argue that Ladas of the Soviet era were indeed

"We're evolving," says Eric Shepherd, president of Rolls- Royce North America, about the shift into a sportier model. "Take a 22-year-old guy who just sold his app company for $22 million. When he gets behind the wheel of a Wraith, he's hooked."

A fuel cell (again, I'm simplifying wildly) takes a source of hydrogen, oxygen from the air, and chemically combines the two to produce a flow of electrons (electricity) and water. Fuel cells were used on the Apollo spacecraft, since they were a great way to get both electricity and have a source of drinking water,

Each year, high school and college students participate in the CyberAuto Challenge, where they join automakers, policy wonks, and engineers to explore the technical side of cars. It's organized by Battelle, a non-profit R&D group that focuses on security and connected vehicles, and it's been running for going on three

Not pictured: Frankfurters. Pictured: Beans.

(optional) carbon fiber roof

You are right around the corner from my childhood home. Solid Five Guys right there, though I usually go for the Chipotle on the opposite corner of that strip.

Here is a list of cars that have more power than the Ferrari 488 GTB

This looks to be levelling out.

Acceleration - 10/10

"The concept's design marks a radical shift in direction for Toyota, taking the "fun-to-drive" qualities of its cars to a higher level."

It's not a particularly new thing. Lamborghini did it with the Miura at the 1965 Turin Auto show, so we're talking 50 years at least.

Certainly not.

It's legally required on all cars produced after 2007(ish). My base model Mazda 2 has it, I'm sure the BMW M4 has it too.

When I'm driving around in the boonies in a rental car at 11:30 at night, trying to find my hotel in BFE Nebraska, dimming the dash makes a huge difference in actually watching the road. It depends a lot on the dash design. My Mazda 2 doesn't need to be dimmed as the gauges are all red, and thus don't mess with night

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