I heard Hyundai has their own steel mill, and I haven’t heard of any explosion from their part. Besides, this a great time to take all those plastic bottles and make them into cars.
I heard Hyundai has their own steel mill, and I haven’t heard of any explosion from their part. Besides, this a great time to take all those plastic bottles and make them into cars.
Jason, I see your idea, and then I turn my head to look at an Airstream Bambi, and my head a thought appears “why not use this idea to make travel trailers into RVs? “
That’s correct, but they used a roll Cage to meet rally regulations only
That’s a possible reason their test car is a Saab, they take the turbo setup like you say and direct it to the valves.
NEVS is Chinese owned, based on the Cayman Islands and operated in part from Sweden. The only way to put Saab and Japan in the same thought I’d on a Goo Net listing or the Japanese Saab community.
Isn’t that a SIDI V6?
They’re not replicas if they’re built with original parts. It would be nice to stamp out new parts and perhaps an update to make the car safer and better handling.
Since this is a Korean truck, I thought that the 3.8 V6 crate engine Hyundai sells to Genesis Coupe modders would fit nicely.
Does her DD brap or vroom?
That awkward moment when the Mazda5 steps into the conversation.
Looks like Toyota follows their slogan as a business plan. Here, the slogan is “Let’s go Places” and the Toyota cars we get here can go places, that’s it. In Japan, the slogan is Fun To Drive Again, which is an acknowledgement that their cars weren’t fun before, so they got their tuning houses making these cool and…
I have good news for you, the Mazda2 hatchback was federalized along with the iA/Yaris sedan. The only hurdle is you have to go to a Mazda dealership in Puerto Rico to get one. And like in Canada, we get the Scion iA as the Yaris sedan because the previous model was wildly popular. You can see minimum, 5 of them and…
I think airbags count as active safety features. Imagine, if they inflated a little slower, your head would’ve hit the steering wheel and might snap it off your neck.
I was thinking that Zod was the supplier of the prime material for Volvo, and Superman isn’t very fond of him.
Wouldnt Superman have differences with Volvo because of obvious reasons then?
Another facts about Hougako no Pleiades: SPOLIERS AHEAD
Knowing what Tavarish did with the S Class, he could get this Aston running, save enough money to buy Doug’s Aston, and yet make money off of them.
When Subaru revives the Brat, and Toyota supplies the D-4S, Scion could sell it.
When the Ioniq was developed, I can only imagine the executives at Hyundai saying: “We need a hybrid car that’s good looking and doesn’t drive like shit. Oh, and make it a Tesla fighter with an EV version!”
I once saw a TV show about him and his house in Hong Kong, which was an old factory, and he showed up in a Lancer Evo 9. It was his car, don’t know if it still is.