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I know some people have been hit, but not YET killed...

They won’t...

Damm you!!
This is even more sad!!!

Considering that somebody actually already have been hit by a meteor, you are right doing so.

I wonder if the car have a switch between ”Altruist” and “Selfish” would I be held liable if I chose selfish and my vehicle kills someone?

and had an even crazier engine!

They won due to exceptional reliability and fuel economy...no joke!

They might not have the sales numbers outside US but they certainly have the brand image and force!

It happens that I already did studies on the economics of replacing Diesel engines for gas turbines and also on the hybridization of long haul trucks, and the math didn’t checked out for both cases...

I’m eager to se what have they done, if they have done anything...

As far as I know the current rules do not limit the boost, only the maximum fuel flow...

Offcourse this indirectly limits the max boost you can run on before it stops making power, but still...

I wonder how it will sound?!

world wide those brands are irrelevant, nd probably will continue to be so! Harley on the other hand probably is the most famous bike brand on the planet. Even if some other eletric bike company emerges in the next five years and menages to be competitive, it will take them much longer to create a strong brand

You are correct! But when you crash to the ground the earth gives much less then pretty much everything else, so as so the desaceleration is much higher then if you crash on another car for example.

Unfortunately they can not be much faster then in 2004...

At the time the cars were achieving 370kph and some pilots were suffering from grey out vision from too much G’s in some corners...

It is simply not safe for the modern world...

Fortunately the TT is still stuck on the previous century as far as death acceptancy

So, the question everyone wants to know is...

Is this faster than the Hummer?

I should NOT be apple!

What?? That is a high level fuck up police right there!

When I went to the States for vacation this was excatly the kind f trap I was afraid of falling

I still preffer the american version of it!

Depends of the test...
If it is one like walking in a straight line and other subjetive tests I still call it fair game to refuse.