“The day I came onto the set of Grey’s Anatomy was the greatest moment in your life. For me, it was just Tuesday” - Denzel Bison.
“The day I came onto the set of Grey’s Anatomy was the greatest moment in your life. For me, it was just Tuesday” - Denzel Bison.
1. That rear steering thing MB is doing will show up in other cars.
That man was a loner, Gamblour. A rebel.
An NA flat-12 making 390 hp in 1987. Nowadays people REEEEE if a turbo 4 can’t make 300 hp.
If Stellantis develops a skateboard style battery framework like GM, yeah. They could develop a Charger chassis to fit over that. It would still have to accommodate that new base though.
Considering ‘80's nostalgia has been going hard since about 1990, the late X/early millennial set have had media catering them for a good part of 40 years now.
You would think that, right? That they’d support the airline industry reducing emissions, developing some kind of energy source to replace nasty-ass JP-8 (Which trust me, is fucking disgusting and cancerous), and raising prices to increase margins while decreasing PAX load.
Like back in 1987, when a plucky pilot named Joe took a chance an opened small Sandpiper Air. Only had 1 plane in the fleet.
I’m confused. Is this FC-150 going to be a parts truck for the eventual FC-170 EV you’re building? Also, have you sourced an electric motor and battery pack yet?
Awesome photographs, Raph! I really loved the contrast and lighting.
Another American option is the Ford Explorer. It’s available with the Ecoboost V6, is standard RWD w/ 4WD optional, and is rated to 5,300 lbs when equipped with the V6. The hybrid system has more power but less overall towing capacity (5,000 lbs).
And that’s fine. I’ll leave them alone. I just miss the more wholesome days, you know? When “forbidden science” meant raising the dead back to life, cloning humans, or creating dinosaurs.
They may as well make it sponsored content by Tire Rack, and be done with it.
I would love to have an electric bike as a commuter/grocery grabber.
The underwater part has to also include rates going up, which they won’t be anytime soon. The semiconductor backlog has no end in sight, and we’re looking at low inventory for 2022 also.
You make a great point. Beyond Instagram and people with more money than sense, the average overlander/off-roader is a beat-up used truck that’s been surrendered to the rock gods to go up Hell’s Gate in Moab. You just don’t take nice things up those hills.
Ford’s Timberline is nice for the standard AWD (Every other Explorer trim requires you option it from the standard RWD). I also think the ST trim is rather nice too. I think there should be more sporty crossovers, since the coupe & sedan segments aren’t going to rise back to prominence.
There are STILL Oldsmobile Aleros out there. There always will be.
There’s a GMT in my neighborhood that looks like it got folded in half and flattened back out again. It still runs and is still used as a work truck. It shouldn’t be, but it functions so I guess that’s good enough for the owner.
“I KNOW WHAT I HAVE!!”