See: Battenberg high-vis in Europe. And funny hats. Lots of funny hats.
See: Battenberg high-vis in Europe. And funny hats. Lots of funny hats.
I wonder what the asymmetric bulge is for? Weather radar?
Exactly - I'm pretty sure the One:1 won't get the fastest car mark - just like the Veyron SuperSport World Record Edition isn't the fastest car.
John Hennessey recently proved that his Venom GT supercar can go faster than 270 mph. What he couldn't do was repeat the trick in the other direction for an average speed and the official Guinness record because the Kennedy Space Center only allowed one run on their holy tarmac.
Clearly kids. The secret service always drives the bargain-basement HD models - this has wheels that are too nice to curb on suburban Maryland/VA mall parking lots.
This taillight is like an awesome wrangler/Willys GP homage.
I like this flared-hips look. I can't remember exactly what it reminds me of, but it's very good - somehow right. I also like the incredibly upright greenhouse - that is what is proper for a Jeep.
Dat ass.
GDI is a type of engine - it stands for gasoline direct injection.
Luckily, the plow driver wasn't hurt, but the bullet did shatter the windshield. The gunman was later arrested and ordered to surrender his pistol.
With your reviews, I always try and figure out where you took the photos. Is that gas station the one off of Mass ave?
Yep! They're actually terrifying to walk down this time of year, because they're super slippery and never shoveled properly.
The CLA's style extends into the inside of the car. From a design perspective, everything inside looks great, especially the toggle switch gear shifter, the suede-wrapped steering wheel, the aluminum pedals, and the cross-shaped air vents. The problem is the materials. It looks cool, but it's all hard, cheap plastic.…
It seems particularly relevant that this rumor comes just after Musk's comment about a 'battery giga-factory' in the US. Tim Cook's been pretty open about wanting to manufacture more parts in the US, and a potentially very-high-capacity battery factory would make production vastly easier to manage.
Definitely this.
This car moves so soon after the assault that it's clear it also participated. Maybe it was the surveillance watching the house, and a blocking car in case he tried to reverse?
It's not an NV. It's one of the Hyundai small vans that are ubiquitous in the developing nations of the world, sold under something like fifteen different name/numbers.
Badge should read BMW 328ti.
Yes to both. It's awesome. And I wish we had it.
You can even see the front wing flying into the frame at 0:10 - a good 200 feet behind the car itself.