By this logic, the Porsche 911 has had 34 generations (counting backwards):
By this logic, the Porsche 911 has had 34 generations (counting backwards):
I love how, despite its flaws, BaT is filled with real car enthusiasts, hence the price ending in “555". Shows the buyer truly appreciates what the car respresents.
The 959 and Rubystone Red 964 in the lead image are spectacular. We need more interesting colors and cars on our roads.
That fact that she knows what a 1986 Celica is, and recognizes one and where to find it is all I need to know. She’s a keeper.
Thanks, Torch. You get it.
In the word of Continuous Improvement (Cause Maps, 8D, 5Why,etc) the trainers of such systems and principles tell you never to blame the person for committing the action, because the only solution you will have are administrative ones. The blame should always go back to the system that allowed the poor action,…
The Bloomberg report calls it reluctance.
Did not realize Tim Burton went into car design.
Are you proposing it be renamed the Birch Bird? Birch Bufflehead? Birch Bushtit? Birch Perch?
11:48 into the video really got me. Seeing him just overcome with emotion and collapsing in the background really saddens me, as I’m sure a tense situation like that would have be very stressful on top of the fact that the police response could have gone very wrong if misinterpreted when they cam into the room. Our…
The fact that Chevy is not using forged, pressure cast or even roll formed wheels for it’s flagship Corvette is disappointing. Also, how did inspection (receiving, installing, final assembly) not catch this on so many cars?
I will never forgot the moment my son was born and I was able to announce it. I would not have it any other way. Those who deprive themselves of this moment do not know what they are missing. We chose to find out before our daughter was born, but it was a closely guarded secret for the two of us.
I can speak from experience on bee infestation in a car:
The company I used to work for had a 2MW diesel backup (and a second 0.75MW). They were pretty impressive.
I think the real thing to think about is that Tesla prices their products on a value-based structure (not cost-plus). The Long Range and Performance likely have a negligible difference in COGS, but since Tesla knows the demand of the highest performance Model 3 it charges a premium for it, well above the extra it…
Speaking from personal experience I talked a Bolt EV LT with every option down from an MSRP of $40185 to $26100. Been pretty happy with it and the 156 extra horsepower over the Dacia mentioned in the article.
The setup and boat name are perfect (SOO.. SCREWED).
Jimbo deserves a Nobel Prize for advancements in transportation. A hilarious series and channel. Like This Old Tony with more engines.
Georges would be proud.
I owned a Nautic Blue Metallic base 1998 V70 for several years. I still miss that thing dearly, but I had to get rid of it after it refused to pass the Missouri emissions check after nearly a $1000 in work (and the state refused to grant me a waiver since the work I put into it was not preceded by a failed inspection…