The plane was fresh off of an 18-year restoration and may never fly again.
The plane was fresh off of an 18-year restoration and may never fly again.
Looking forward to all the fanboys pointing to Jalopnik’s coverage of this crash as evidence the site is hopelessly biased against Grumman.
We can keep arguing about how to tax transportation, which is always regressive in some form.
Millennials are generally considered to have been born between 1981 and 1996. Despite your ever increasing age, you’ll never be an older millennial having been born in 1989.
The Testarossa is certainly the car that defines the 80's boom period from 84-87. Not so sure about the earely 80's when the world was in recession and cars were strangled by emission requirements.
I’m not sure which car is “The Most 80s.” But whatever it is, it’s definitely a K-Car.
Well, since it comes from an organisation literally world-famous for spreading misinformation and with a known agenda to demonise China as shown by the Huawei fake-concern, we should take this very, very seriously.
A problem is the generation that’s been at the seat of power since the 90s refuses to invest in anything like previous generations did. Infrastructure, schools, R&D, etc. “No need to spend anything on that. I’ll be dead when it all goes to shit. I want my tax cut NOW!”
https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2021/4/5/not-just-bikes-how-bankrupt-american-cities-stay-alive-new-video
Cool, now do the math for new EV vs. used Accord. Poor people aren’t shopping new $30k gas vehicle vs. new $35k EV.
Everything except the steering rack, sunroof and stearing column switch says age (interior condition) or abuse (beat up exterior, lights, trim, etc). In, fact I think the hood thing, the front trim and lights popping out (and maybe even the ac and steering rack) could be from an unreported accident from the looks of…
The EPA test is a joke compared to how people drive cars nowdays. These graphs are from: https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/fe_test_schedules.shtml
Downsize turbo is great for high elevations but they don't deliver on their economy promises in my opinion, especially around town.
It is not just we civilians that think that. My own doctor had one and thought he was having a heart attack and went to the ER. That made me feel a lot less stupid when he told me that after I was having them, and thought surely this was death. They are terrifying and NEVER think its just you that feels that way. …
Ok. But like higher capacity vehicles would be WAY more efficient no? Are there no electric vans/buses that could be used instead of model 3s? I get that Elon’s original hair brained idea was stans could drive their own teslas in it, but since that shit went out the window I don’t see why they would use 4+driver sedans…
If they were just running cars in your tunnels, they’d probably be done already as well.
Exactly. Rivian R1T and Cybertruck are rumored to have very large pre-order lists, so it might be years of large-scale production for each before someone can just stroll into a Rivian or Tesla store and buy one off the lot.
One day the Kia Telluride will go in to mass production.
Nobody has voted Rivian yet, so there’s my vote. I like that truck, it has plenty of big time funding, it's not ridiculous looking, there have been numerous production ready prototypes out and about, and they’re built in the old Talon/Eclipse factory (that gets my sentimental vote). They’ve established a little bit of…
I’m guessing you don’t live anywhere near Texas, because I see Platinum and King Ranch F-150s and F-250s on the road every day, along with Laramie RAMs and whatever the high spec Chevy/GM is called.