Looks like an Osprey and a UH-60 got together and had puppies. . .
Looks like an Osprey and a UH-60 got together and had puppies. . .
Agreed. BBB ratings aren't worth the used toilet paper they're issued on.
BBB is not the ratings agency you think they are. One of the companies I worked for in the past was under indictment through a few attorney's general's offices and had a stellar rating. How could this be? Because they, and other lousy corporations pay for those ratings. Perhaps Uber simply didn't wish to be exploited…
I second the motion. Something uncomfortable with the current naming scheme. 'Nuf said about that. . .
I was gonna say! Good eye.
Yeah, I've always tried to stay inside corner on these types of events, others chose to do otherwise. I remember one guy on the outside of a corner who had to backpeddle on all fours up a hillside as a car slid up the hill after him. It was a steep hill! Thankfully the spectator survived, although most certainly with…
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Also wouldn't make Top Gear's 'Sleeping Policeman'(speed bumps) test. If the car can't make it over speed bumps it's not street legal, therefore doesn't qualify as a sports car.
They forgot the FoilCat which runs between Hong Kong and Macau. One of the faster ones, a four foil hydrofoil that cruises at 45 knots. Running gamblers from Hong Kong out to be fleeced in Macau. At the 5:45 mark you can see Sea Ranch, a property I stayed at when I was visiting a few years back. These used to cruise…
Well said, deserves triple upvotes!
I liked how the organizers had everything set up, real professionalism from what I could see.
Well gee, considering the IQ of Karma owners, double the price of their purchase is a fantastic bargain!
I never liked the engineering or design. Nose is to long and the fact the batteries weren't connected to the engine for re-charging on the move was a non-starter. Just so much engineering fail on this design and to see the quote from a potential investor "a rudimentary machine that needed several years of engineering…
I think that's about right. The following month you can offer to take it off their hands for a nominal fee. . .
His wife was his co-driver back in those days! (^_^)
I remember this car. Nose heavy as hell, a real handful, only good in a straight line. John Buffum ran one of these in the US Pro Rally championship back in the day.
Especially the elderly. Once you reach a certain age, sorry gramps and grandma, I don't care how good you think your motor skills or vision are, you are not taking that mobile horizontal skycraper on the road! Take a plane, stay in a motel or hotel! It's cheaper!
What a great plane, a real disservice to Naval aviation to retire this long before it's time. I remember when these were brand new, now retired. . . And they still fly B-52's. . .
I've already decided that when I sell my beat up broken down car that if someone tries to lowball me on price I'm going to raise it by a $1,000 each time they suggest lower until they either walk away or pay the exaggerated price.
Congress deserves such loathing and scorn going back decades that if something similar happened to me I would still deny it and refuse to apologize to such a bunch of incompetents and ingrates. Then I would tell them loudly and firmly to go screw themselves while suggesting they look in the mirror at their own…