Get me one too.
Get me one too.
Caterham 7?
The interior certainly isn't bad. Just from the pictures above it looks pretty cool for that era. The sunken gauge cluster and center console certainly have a unique look to them.
I would certainly agree with you regarding '90s era cars vs todays cars, which almost all appear to derive their styling inspiration from a potato. I find that the American muscle from the '90s just lacks visually when compared to their predecessors.
I just don't understand how they could go from the C3, which I think looks amazing to the C4, which, by comparison, is quite bland. It's a bit too tame for my liking.
It's a shame such a nice engine is stuck in such a terrible looking car. Can't blame them for not driving it - I wouldn't want to be seen in it either.
I've been playing with combining multiple sensors - motion, light, and door sensors for entry points to the house, but with the software I've been working on, motion detectors would flag a room as occupied if motion was detected (placement of the sensors is key for that), and the backend can log that with a timestamp…
All things some programming on the back end will sort out.
I plan on having accent lighting come on when it's past a certain time rather than the full lights, then have voice control or the switch turn on the main light if necessary.
I have to say it to my watch, but that's how my house works right now! Hopefully soon I'll finish up my per-room motion sensors and won't even have to say anything.
How could you leave out the Viper?!
I think the 700k miles completed by Google alone in their driverless car program would happen to disagree with you.
And that, boys and girls, is why you don't DIY your monster truck unless you know what the hell you're doing.
I wonder if they'll make a version that doesn't look like it's going to sneeze.
worth it.
Is anyone surprised by this? Jeeps aren't exactly known for their outstanding quality.
People are the worst.
This made me throw up a little. That poor, poor car.
I'm going to have to give this approach a try to help me finish some of the projects that I've started, then switched to starting a new project in the middle of. Getting started the first time has never been an issue with me, but following through and completing them is something I'm still working on.
I was ready to hate on this, but damn that's cool!