And you could buy a $30 000 Harley with terrible brakes and one less wheel than the Can Am. The price doesn't always correspond to what you get.
And you could buy a $30 000 Harley with terrible brakes and one less wheel than the Can Am. The price doesn't always correspond to what you get.
Glad this had a good outcome. Kudos to the crew for thinking quick and getting out.
That does help (and I wasn't aware of that, since it wasn't mentioned anywhere else on this page that I saw), but keep in mind that your analogy only works with bike-specific parts, rather than car specific parts.
I don't think the price is all that far-fetched. Comparing to the price of motorcycles is unfair and misleading. Motorcycles are as expensive as they are for several simple reasons: motorcycles are sold in low volumes, which means all associated design, production, etc costs are shared among a smaller number of…
and yet according to some cops WE are the thugs
This feature would be great if it did work, but rarely does. It ends up being more frustrating than not.
Any trip to Vegas is a soul-sucking experience.
The smartest thing you can do when considering ANY German car is to assume that every engine looks like this.
Who the FUCK looks at all that and says "Yup, we can put that at the back of the motor and shove it up against the firewall. No big deal."?
When I look at this photograph, I can't help but to think that maybe making cars isn't what Volkswagen should be doing.
The 3d printed car from Local Motors. Pretty? No. Revolutionary? Unequivocally.
Finally putting a diesel in a half-ton truck
"Precision" weapons are only as good as the people aiming them and deciding who dies. All the precision in the world hasn't stopped us from killing scores of civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia...
The biggest mistake made was to stop production of the F-22 Raptor...but that was not the AF's fault.
Maybe they should redesign the logo to break the schneid. Worked for the Ducks.
Tragically, F-35 contract was signed in 2001. IOC date of '12 was set by the customer despite LM's reservations of accomplishing that date. Lots of blame to go around, and honestly, most of it isn't LM.
As much as we would like to think otherwise, for some people it's just a paycheck.
What? Is this a joke? lol. We don't even have a nuclear fusion reactor as of yet do we? And then you have to consider how would one use this for propulsion that is on par with turbo fan engines whilst remaining safe.
"Am I in?"