Lived in Scotland for years and didn’t know/notice this.
Lived in Scotland for years and didn’t know/notice this.
So when are you buying it?
BMW E46. Never found them that good to drive and to me they’ve were just so predictable, completely devoid of emotion or surprise. As a teenager I actually drew one 2 years before it was launched and pretty much nailed it.
I think it was the first gen Forester that had a switch to raise the aerial without turning the radio on. Don't think I ever figured out why.
A lot of electricity sourced around the world is from renewables, or at least from non carbon emmiting sources and that percentage is only going to grow.
Aero optimisation is a big part (looking more at the micro details). For a long time one of the lower aerodynamic cars on sale was a mercedes E class
When I told my husband what I was writing about this morning, he said, “Oh, you mean the first car.” Yes, he’s being a little cheeky as a former Mercedes salesman—but he’s also not totally wrong.
When these were launched one of the UK car mags said the high lamps were good for driving through flood water, a lot of southern Europe was flooded at the time.
Always a good video, think the same helicopter question was asked about it, believe was either some form of flight restriction due to an event or maybe proximity to a busy airport.
3D printing is great to test something (especially for packaging) before it’s machined though.
The Cybertruck should have that sort of design language
die seele geht nach heil...
Absolutely the Chrysler. I think the problem with the Cadillac is more to do with proportion than detailing though, it just doesn’t balance with the front.
I remember Porsche Challenge, don’t think the hype ever lived up to the Lotus games on the Amiga. Still have a Lotus III Ultimate Challenge poster somewhere.
One black person who I think is my friend