Was hoping they would have deleted the hood vents too, probably the least good-looking part of the GT3.
Was hoping they would have deleted the hood vents too, probably the least good-looking part of the GT3.
I’m team wang on the GT cars. All the fussiness of the bumpers on the new GT3 make it look bottom heavy without it.
I maintain that Ohio produces some of the most astronauts simply because there’s nothing better to do in Ohio than to get the hell out of Ohio and go as far away as humanly possible
We haven’t moved at all. Vilifying workers looking for better pay (or any pay, but that’s a whole ‘nother discussion involving the CRT boogeyman) and better working conditions has been the American way.
(And considering how cheap a chip-tune is - you can apparently get 76kW for under $2K - I can see why Walkinshaw are focusing on the suspension side of things.)
Suspension tuning and big wheels with wider tyres (so they recognise that the buyers aren’t really worried about off-road capability). And a lairy exhaust and some body plastics, by the look of it.
The root cause isn't the lack of ashtrays, the root cause is humans are garbage.
When you see me rolling up in this, you know what’s about to happen. I’m about to open the door, and saunter out in my baggy track suit wearing house shoes. I’m here to watch the local co-eds play some volleyball while I eat a concession stand corn dog.
You, sir, are a hack. It is common knowledge that the moon is made of cheese.
I just heard the sound of a million torque converters screaming.
And then, silence.
Of course not. The Forest Service, much like druids, derive their powers from forests. There are no forests on the moon, so their powers there are severly limited. If they planted a bunch of trees, maybe. But that’s a huge undertaking.
There is truth to that; however, the iVTM-4 system on the Ridgeline, for example, kicks in the rear wheels in many, many instances. Basically, it is only FWD when in a light-load steady-state cruise or deceleration, but is kicking in the rear wheels on almost every other scenario.
Sure, but then why would you share an image of an objectively fantastic thing?
What are the drag figures on anything with an exposed tailgate? Trucks really seem to have a hard time breaking the 23mpg plateau and I wonder if it’s because they just have a ton of drag from the bed.
Your old Toyota was much lighter, and your 235i isn’t geared for payload and towing.
Easy. People are fucking stupid. Half the country though Covid was a hoax and you think they’re smart enough to put on a seatbelt?
What if we built some kind of guide system for these autonomous trucks right into the road, so that the truck didn’t have to steer itself the whole time and can instead just follow a track, since there will be tons of trucks driving the exact same route? Then what if instead of just one tractor pulling one trailer, we…
Yes, I a writer for this website, am fluent in the craft of programming websites, and will get right on fixing this persisting problem for you. I will wave my fucking magic wand to make that happen right this second.
Dude, I literally don’t even know who I would ask to fix that. It is literally as much a mystery to…
Subaru Nevera had a chance.
Let me tell you something about this car. There’s a 42 year old dad named Wayne who owns an architectural firm in Asheville who is going to love this. His boys (Bryce and Sebastian) will happily hop in the back on the way to soccer practice. The rear cargo area is perfect for filling up at Whole Foods, and those tie…