You sound more like a Lincoln person than an Alfa person... and I don’t mean that to sound like a diss because I drive a Lincoln Nautilus myself. My wife absolutely loves it. For something in that size check out the Corsair if you haven’t already.
You sound more like a Lincoln person than an Alfa person... and I don’t mean that to sound like a diss because I drive a Lincoln Nautilus myself. My wife absolutely loves it. For something in that size check out the Corsair if you haven’t already.
Is nobody working on a Hall effect replacement plug-in stick for the PS5 Pro Controller?
Fair enough. But I don’t think that’s going to happen.
Higher fuel taxes only hurt the poor college student that drives his Corolla to a minimum wage job and NOT the rich wall street guy driving his Escalade.
Dammit just stop this fleet average nonsense and separate regulations for cars and trucks! That way automakers quit wasting time and money tweaking the already efficient cars that nobody buys and actually tweak the popular inefficient trucks and SUVs that are the real problem!
Range and price. Hey manufacturers! Most people don’t need 0-60 in under 3 seconds. They do want to be sure they don’t wind up on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck.
Obvious troll is obvious.
I’d love to buy it. I wish they would come out with an edition that is just the original singleplayer + all DLC to sell on the online store. Even with no online at all at a cheap enough price it is hard to believe it wouldn’t sell.
And the round headlights are one of the most iconic design features of the Wrangler. Why ruin perfection? You might as well put runny egg lights on a 911. Oh wait...
With the right upgrades, the Eclipse Cross could be a GR Yaris competitor.
The author clearly went into this game hating it due to his “defund the police ACAB” political ideology. I’m not a back the blue guy but also not ACAB. I’m really enjoying the slow tactical planning nature of the game. It is a game. A game set in a fictional universe where cops are always good guys, suspects are…
They could have stripped all of them out and fitted them for racing to do a very short term one make, one model racing series. Maybe one of those ones like Toyota does every now and then with the celebrity drivers?
WIC was special. Not only was the gameplay great, but the 1980s cold-war-turned-hot storyline was great too and gave it a lot of charm. I feel like this one may be missing that.
You still have not posted any science or data to back up your opinion, and you keep on going with the personal attacks. Someone here is an ass, and it isn’t me.
Has a large city ever been powered by only those things? If not, what makes you think it can be?
It could be used to, for instance, do a traffic stop on a poorly maintained car that has a hole in the muffler. The car has the original system, but the cop didn’t know that, he just heard it was loud and pop/crackled or whatever. So no ticket for the hole in the muffler, but now that I’ve got you stopped, lemme see…
You’re still dodging my point. Can you also use the emergency powers act to build a teleporter? A time machine? How about a warp engine? After all, I have it on good authority that is completely possible.
*MY* fantasy? You haven’t provided a SINGLE PIECE of evidence that what you are saying is possible, just your opinion that it is.
Ok so you’re still not telling me how this is going to happen, just that it should happen. I agree completely, but this is still all theoretical. How do we make it reality? Let me put it this way: California leads the nation in green initiatives. If a single city in California like LA or San Francisco can’t run on…
“It isn’t ‘random internet guy’ saying so. This is from a broad range of legitimate experts in the relevant fields. HVDC interconnects, off-shore and on-shore wind turbines, and solar farms, all combined, are more than capable of meeting the power demands of humanity.”