That’s funny. I just remember first hearing about it from my 7th grade algebra teacher back in the early 2000s and and a a handful of times since. never bothered to check.
That’s funny. I just remember first hearing about it from my 7th grade algebra teacher back in the early 2000s and and a a handful of times since. never bothered to check.
let’s see... take the charger... it’s already got 4 doors.... electrify it... lift it 2~3".... raise and extend the roofline... not so far that it’s longer or taller than the durango, but enough to give it the CUV look that consumers ‘oh so desire....’
“im sorry, I subsequently updated my phone 5 minutes after the incident which erased everything.”
Don’t forget, America is a country were someone can burglarize someone else’s house, get stuck in the garage, and then sue the homeowner’s insurance for $500,000 and win.... look up terrence dickson.
looking left I understand.. force of habit. I do it too, because when you’re crossing the road, (on a 2 way) you always cross the traffic coming from the left first. i look both ways down a one way street too.
those I understand... there’s a couple near me... I’ll stop make sure it’s clear and go, because there’s nothing i can do at that point... and you aren’t really rolling thru the light either (personally I always stop).... the lights i have a problem with people rolling are the big intersections where they’re going…
Im not saying this should be the outcome, But A lawyer could argue that she didn’t enter a clear intersection, she made no attempt to slow down or avoid the collision, and the collision was caused 51% by her negligence, or worse, intent to cause harm, and possibly win by just enough of a margin to go after her…
As a devoted cyclist, who does well north of 10k miles/year, I have a great disdain for people on bikes who run red lights….. but man… hit and run is inexcusable.
I keep seeing this thing pop up, and REALLY REALLY need someone to purchase this before I accidentally do.
My first thought was “cancer?” And possibly the free treatment he’d get in jail. Or maybe a terminal cancer of some sort.
That may just be due to the area you live in. I’m in the SF Bay Area, and it’s like everybody and their dog has one. You can’t pull up to a stoplight without spotting at least 3 electric cars. Back in May we drive up north toward Redding, and it was a completely different landscape of cars. Not a single EV in sight.…
As a fan of Swedish cars I’ll accept a Saab, but I’d also throw in the Volvo C70 hardtop.
To the lower trim I can see that. The upper 2 trims I think are way too similar in output. That could probably just be done with a tune idk
It’s just such a foreign concept compared to all the Volvos I’ve owned.
Are all 3 the same engine, or are the dropping different turbos in there?
Yeah. A friend of mine retired his at 700k on the original engine. The rest of the car was 1 speed bump away from total collapse tho.
This what the first thing that came to my mind too.
Haha. My stomach drops when I crest a blind hill on a track IRL so I think that’s an accurate feeling not exclusive to VR
I usually play project cars 2/3. But I think a lot of the newer ones work in VR.
Skip that fancy crap. Racing sims are best played in VR. No contest…. Best part is in VR your hud/gauges are representative of the car, And you get to sit in the interior of whatever car you choose. It’s pretty awesome.