The Art et Metiers museum is pretty great, even though it’s all in French. The theme of the museum is “The French invented all the things”. Also, they have Alain Prost’s F1 Renault.
The Art et Metiers museum is pretty great, even though it’s all in French. The theme of the museum is “The French invented all the things”. Also, they have Alain Prost’s F1 Renault.
Perfect! Plus, if the Fit breaks, you can use the Miata to tow it home!
But the cost of hitting things with a car is also high. Most of the tech described is about keeping us from hitting each other, so if it keeps me from backing into a kid or rear-ending someone, it’s an OK trade off. Please note: I said “me”- I know YOU won’t ever do this.
A buddy who follows you in a not-so-old car. Top gear had this down to a science.
What is this 4th gear you speak of?
So, pretty much just show them how to use google and let nature take its course?
It’s a 90's GM product- there is a lot that can go wrong with them. CP from me, but this one is gonna be close.
A good solution to the grid-girl-unemployment crisis.
“2020 Ford Bronco Could Get Hovercraft Mode” but my guess is it will not.
Shit. Sorry. I also have a V60. I’ve lost my car mind
Volvo V60- (shown: One I used to own and now miss)
“nice updates inside as well, including a full digital dashboard for the first time ever, a more centrally located touch screen, new controls on the steering wheel and, curiously, no gearshift lever”
My F1 loving brother received a Canadian GP logo painter’s cap from me. It had been signed by Alain Prost and Jackie Stewart. (this was the 80s, things were simpler and a walk through the paddock/pit might well yield a chance meeting with amazing people).
or, you know, the article with the headline “Ultimate Driving Playlist Here” could have a playlist in the article.
Where’s the “list”? (and yes, I see the damn “sign up for spotify” link). I don’t want spoyify, just the list, please
I was hoping “cheaper” referred to the ticket/online access cost to watch. I could care less if F1 teams spend less.
I picked up a C-30 18 mos ago and am in love with mine. That said, the rear hatch is more hamster-sized than black lab-big. My pick (if I had such a dog and need for an odd car) would be a mid-engine Toyota minivan.
Have been in a friend’s A2 in Netherlands a few times. Manual tranny, hatchback/folding seats. I love this car.