I have never seen a car that took on such completely different personalities from just slightly different viewing angles.
I have never seen a car that took on such completely different personalities from just slightly different viewing angles.
If there is one thing I know about cars with $40k gross, no salesperson is able to even look at it, you know between the dp, sales manager, and general manager, that gross is going to be theirs.
i’ll add exotic dancers to this list - they are always divulging their real names to me.
If there's anything I've learned in all my years of adulting, is that every employee I've ever met at a dealership just wants to be like family to me. They can't possibly lie.
Not outside the USA.
I’ma let him finish, but that three blink lever is a goddamn godsend. - Guy who uses it to activate the blinker and shoot off maybe one signal before cutting across traffic because I’m in a hurry, goddamnit.
I don’t think this was a good way for Koenigsegg to correct the record. They should have tweeted, “Quick jump on this One:1 before Bonham’s figures out how much it’s really worth”... which would have alerted Koenigsegg’s Saudi clientele, that follow their Twitter page, this auction is coming up and they need to bid…
Youre the same type of person who got r/watchpeopledie taken off Reddit.
Went better than I expected
Sigh. Yeah. That actually looks great. Too bad BMW doesn’t build wings.
Go Hoooomeeeeeee
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You know what? I’m planning on doing the EXACT same thing, but mine will have a camper bed option, factory super swamper option, foldable front bench seats, a light bar, AND it will start at $5000 less.
Assuming that aquaplaning is detectable in the way they claim, my first thought for dealing with it is to use an actuator in each upright that would dynamically alter camber. Aquaplaning is simply a combination of wide tyres, standing water, and speed. You can’t do anything about the last 2 in a given situation, but…
Two solutions. One simple, one not too much more complex.
“Wet Mode” uses microphone sensors in the car’s fenders which can pick up how wet road conditions are by the amount of water that’s splashing up into the fender.
At least they did the Italian Job in Italy this time...
Neutral: If EVs can’t sell on their own merits, then they’re not really the future, are they?
The Evo (and Mitsubishi in general) are still highly revered in Jamaica. Fast car, boooost the economy...as a Yawdie the connection is obvious to me, but I get your point.