If you're app is available to a phone, isn't it redundant in a car?
If you're app is available to a phone, isn't it redundant in a car?
Pretty sure it was ford winning a court case in the 1920s that defined the shareholder over business relationship that's maintained up until today
Just sounds Finnish to me.
You can only restrict the ability for incorrect installation, not remove it entirely.
I actually don’t dislike this one
Its about control, tax havens and reduced regulation.
They voted as they were told to by the billionaire media owners.
The faster the system, the larger the gap between vehicles.
I’ve seen Frank Stephenson claim credit for the X5 in person, though of course it’s more than a little murky with all automotive projects.
I sketched out what it could be. But stupidly left all my work on a train to London (I don’t live in London).
I shall dig them out and see what I have
They’re design students and are quite literally being trained to predict the future.
I actually have a pretty big collection, half those I collected myself from dealerships and motorshows in the mid 90's and the other half given to me by an elderly neighbour. His comprised of a wide variety of cars from the 70's and 80's quite nicely reflecting his increases in wage it seems. Early 70's Renault and…
They were far too lenient on her, I’ve worked in bars and been hit by crazy a few times and hurt when I held back from restraining women.
First no more manuals, now no more Haynes
I do see the resemblance, but it did actually use the PV800 bodyshell
I did have a wonderful time taking a french suit box on summer tyres over the Swiss Alps.
I’ve not been able to find it since but I do remember a magazine spyshot of the then upcoming BMW E46 3 series with a Rover grille
We had lots of sunken X5s in 2002