It’s not even 40 years old designs... these are literally old engines.
It’s not even 40 years old designs... these are literally old engines.
And engines. Every one of the four main engines has flown to space previously as part of various space shuttles.
I think people are still thinking of the blackouts around 2000-2001 and forgetting that they were actually a result of Enron manipulating the market and not of any actual shortage.
Short sprints that reward instant torque (like hill climbs) are pretty much purpose built for EVs. Kudos to Lucid for recognizing this and taking advantage to generate headlines.
Given how much of a steal this is from Dodge, What is stopping your average buyer from buying the Alfa and then having it serviced at the Dodge dealer? The parts on the Dodge are all Alfa anyway, so the technicians there should have no trouble performing the service.
Not sure of the actual time, but it is fairly quick. My wife has one with the V6 and it is faster than my Lexus IS. It gets squirrely for a second or two when you stomp on it as the electronics figure out which wheels should get the power, but as long as you are prepared for the torque steer, it can move surprisingly…
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Oh, yes. I excluded that from consideration, because the R/T wasn’t really all that “hot” and it was more SUV-like than crossover.
I’m optimistic, but highly skeptical. I like the idea of a “hot” CUV, but I still remember the last time Dodge tried to “revive” a GLH.
Not having read the regulations, I wonder if you could sidestep them by separating the systems. Have the boring US regulation headlights as normal and a small second projector only next to it that doesn’t actually operate as a headlight, but just puts the symbols onto the road.
Ventilated seats. They are the only way to make leather/faux leather seats livable in the summer.
Agreed. Say what you will about Musk and his antics and the direction of Tesla, but SpaceX is a genuinely amazing story. They pull off the formerly “impossible” on a nearly weekly basis with the Falcon launches, they took on and beat Boeing on crewed flight, and continue to push the envelope of engineering every…
True, but this one never did and it is set 300 years in the past. The helmet and its capabilities may be different.
But they would be the same ambient temp, right? Cold should show up just as well to a Predator - just blue instead of red. If they are ambient temp, then they would be invisible.
I watched this last night and enjoyed it as an action movie. Not amazing, but it was entertaining and satisfying.
Indeed. You also need to be able to account for the watch potentially being either in direct sunlight or buried under the sleeves of a sweater. There are so many variables that Apple has to try to account for.
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SLS is being positioned as a workhorse vehicle for the next decade or two, so another test doesn’t seem like a big deal, especially given that the rocket is still on the launch pad and because only a few final details need to be ironed out.
Holy crap. That is the definition of cool.
In 1996, I tried so damn hard to convince my parents to buy the bright yellow 914 down at the used car dealership. I don’t recall the exact price. Only that it was juuuust beyond the range of the other used cars we’d been looking at. They were adamant that a tiny Porsche (even a slow one) was a terrible idea for a new…