They're not drones. They're RC aircraft. Toys.
They're not drones. They're RC aircraft. Toys.
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It's a Barbie Jeep thing
A Lada them?
Russian oligarchs, rich Chinese, oil sheikhs, professional athletes and entertainers, and nouveau riche.
Following his victory in court, the plaintiff walked proudly out of the courthouse. And thus the MacPherson strut was born.
Sounds more like an old John Deere to me...
Here's my thought...155-160hp is acceptable in cars that otherwise have driving dynamics to add energy to the experience. Great steering/gearbox feel, solid brakes, and the right amount of starch in the suspension can make up for a little lack of oomph, because you're emboldened to wind the engine out and clip apexes…
It depends on the car. I used to work at Enterprise and the cheap ones were kept the longest because they lost the least value. Luxury cars were ditched almost immediately.
EPA figures, I guess. Being able to tout the "most fuel-efficient crossover" aspect of the CX-5 has helped them a lot. I've seen more CX-5s on the road than current 3s and 6s combined.
We already do in at least 2 ways. 1st is that the larger displacement engine will likely be in a more expensive vehicle, so more sales tax will be collected. Then once it's driven, since the fuel economy is typically worse, more gas tax will be collected. I'd argue we already tax them in the fairest way possible. …
That's bothered me for a long time - the fact that while it takes somebody a lot of time, money, certifications, testing and re-testing to be licensed to drive a bus or semi-truck, 88 year-old FuckStick McGee can go out and buy an RV the size of a Greyhound bus and is considered fully qualified to drive it with the…
Can't really single out the EPA when every state has even worse rules. The fact that people can use a standard license to drive vehicles like Suburbans, duallies and even RVs is insane. Most of these people are shitty drivers and they make most roads terrible for everyone else. Compared to that, saying an Hellcat was…
Very low price on a V wagon, ESPECIALLY for a stick.
Not to put too fine a point on it, it IS a highly targeting marketing move. So much so, that they make fun of it in the names and production. 4 was called "The Megemercial" and the product placement in them is all so obvious to be humorous.