Would be even better with a hatchback.
Would be even better with a hatchback.
Surely you only need a bit to switch sides at the end(s) of the bridge(s) as one you are on the bridge you shouldn’t be able to cross to the other carriageway.
I think there is one in Thailand and Google says Lotus bridge in Macau.
How wide is that bridge? I don’t see how it can be safe unless it’s really wide.
Does Miami have the money for it?
The USA used to have to races a season through the 70s and 80s so it’s not without precedent.
They did but this article miss-reports it as being banned from the M1. He was actually banned from driving for 18 months.
Beat me to it. I had to check the BBC article about the being banned from the M1 as it made no sense.
Ford are just dropping these models in the US market, the fiesta and the focus weren’t likely to be disappearing in the rest of the world anytime soon so it wouldn’t take much to bring them back.
The problem with your idea is it would most likely use the urgent light for stuff that wasn’t really urgent for all kinds of legal reasons.
Problem with residents parking is that’s when you find out your neighbours are the problem and you are paying an annual fee for the same parking situation you used to have for free.
I thought this would happen. The way I see it American buyers of these models are very different to European buyers so selling in both markets means compromising and not satisfying either.
My thoughts exactly. I’m guessing the author isn’t familiar with the 110 hp mini van.
Don’t forget Swindon.
Thatcham say the only other car with a similar record is the Audi Q7 but only between 2015 and 2016.
Put a v8 in it. Why would you want An 80s diesel engine when petrol in America iss so cheap
It’s not a smart thing to do but if the car appreciates you could sell it mid term and make a profit. How many people have a cat loan beyond 3 years and actuality keep the car to the end?
I love jalopnik reviews on Europe cars because you get so excited about stuff that’s totally normal over here. The twingo was a great car but a lot of what you mentioned is common to a lot of small European cars from the 90s.
I remember a time when pretty much every 4x4 was offered in a trim like this.
Are you sure about the location? Every other outlet says it was revealed in London.