The photos don't translate the scale very well, this is bigger than it looks. Look at some of the photos on the firm's website. Also, they may be counting some of the roof and courtyard as livable space adding to that SF number.
The photos don't translate the scale very well, this is bigger than it looks. Look at some of the photos on the firm's website. Also, they may be counting some of the roof and courtyard as livable space adding to that SF number.
Is it just me, or is from the driver's door forward a different shade of blue from the rear of the car?
Can we get a list of the "10 Best Newest Old Cars Without Any Chance of Being Hacked on eBay for Less Than $25,000" ?
1980s: Chrysler K car.
As much as I would love to see some new cool electric mail trucks that could ultimately be a test bed for new technology, I can't figure out why any company would want to submit a bid for the new mail truck, considering the PO already has almost $100 billion in obligations that it cannot currently meet. I am not a…
I really wish Honda had marketed the CR-Z as the updated Insight and the new Insight as it's own model. Unfortunately, the CR-Z can't hold up to the original Insight in terms of mileage. There is no reason on Earth, why a 2 seat hybrid, with a manual transmission is only rated for 39 MPG on the highway, when the…
The flexibility of this rig in rural areas would be great. I have a few driveways in my district where getting an engine around the switchbacks is quite difficult. Also, considering how quickly narrow rural roads get filled up, something with this much mobility would be very beneficial.
I am calling BS on the 120 MPH figure, too. My guess is that it should be KM/H, not MPH.
This is a very interesting read, I am about halfway through it as I bounce between my computer and the kitchen cooking dinner.
Thanks for posting this!
If you are on the east coast, any chance you can see how it does on snow covered roads left over from yesterday's storm?
The only way a 'test' like this matters is if they do the same thing to an earlier model that is all steel, then compare the resiliency and repairs costs. Otherwise, it is just breaking something for the sake of breaking it.
I agree, it would be best if these individuals were removed from the gene pool.
Mazda called, they want their 3 back.
Bucky Fuller. He only did one, but nailed it!
OK, so the efficiency of the PV cells, combined with the small area of the roof isn't enough to provide any meaningful charge. That makes sense, thanks.
So this is what I don't get with electric and plug in hybrid cars: Instead of having a transparent roof, why not fit PV cells on the roof to help charge the battery and extend the range?
No pictures of the back seat. Any idea if this model has a rear bench or is it a 2+2 like the current model?
There was actually a time when Buick produced cars with some of the highest HP and torque ratings (which were generally under reported) in the industry combined with subtle designs that appealed to people who didn't want a Road Runner with all the tacky graphics and colors. Unfortunately, instead of staying current,…
When I saw this photo, I thought, "Yes! Louvers." Then I read the title and was a little embarrassed by my excitement.