no chevettes , trust me
no chevettes , trust me
disappointed not to hear details on the actual engine in the vehicle
hey, a lot of those have almost a quarter of a million miles on them and still running, sounds pretty good to me, a lot of GM vehicles I can think of would be scrap at that level
saw the whole report back in early 70's when this was being considered, prototype had a toronado type setup i believe, i’ve never gotten over that it didn’t get produced, too bad this one won’t look like that old one.
the true meaning of this concept for me is if start/stop becomes universal, i’m not having it. and im planning on living long enough that i will be forced to make a choice of buying a new vehicle or not based on this
haters gonna hate, hold your ground, they just jealous, they should have to submit their own portrait and let us rag on them
luv ya Torch, but it’s fugly
omg, i have always wanted one just like this since a friend got one new back in the day, this is what i visualize when i hear “subaru”
how about a 5th wheel spring loaded against the road connected to generator, you would have a loss factor based on the drag quotient, but the gain would be many times more than the overall loss from the drag. this would effectively extend the range, not create a perpetual motion machine. if you could extend the range…
I remember reading the first review i ran across when it came out, the tester drove it a few blocks and stopped and raised the hood, he wanted to see if it had a japanese engine, he was expecting a k car engine when he was asked to drive it
a saloon should be commissioned in honor if this piece and it should forever be mounted above the bar the end
Hiley Hyundai in Fort Worth, TX. called them first and told them i wanted to negotiate up from cost, not down from sticker. they said, “come on down!” ended up picking out an Elantra for $500 over cost. kept waiting for the other shoe to drop but never did. best experience ever.
for all we know there could have been an ongoing parking “thing”, or two humans in severe feud “thing”
Fred Frame, Dennis Firestone, Scott Goodyear, Dick Passwater(nascar, just looked it up)
I love your taste in bikes, keeping the old school alive
i wonder, is this the same guy who wrecked a corvette pace car last year at an indy car race?
since it’s to buy a chevy, ah, no
this reminds me of a W C Fields quote, when asked why he kept steel balls in his freezer,” I don’t drink water, fish f##k in it.”
the first mass produced vehicle with a timing belt
you heard it here first, medusa wheels. perfect for a butt face truck