I’m skeptical of that web site since I plugged in a bike I’d ridden recently (KLR650) and it showed me with my elbows behind my back. Extremely wrong.
I’m skeptical of that web site since I plugged in a bike I’d ridden recently (KLR650) and it showed me with my elbows behind my back. Extremely wrong.
The car can monitor how long the feature was used, and phone home when a connection is available.
If anyone else is wondering where this came from:
My minivan is big and heavy and doesn’t go 200 mph, so basically the same?
No Grom or Z125 in Europe?
If I understand right, it’s the other way around. The wheels drive the propeller.
Also don’t forget “freaking out” (showing interest).
Doesn’t their licensing system require starting on a 125cc or smaller? So no more new gas powered bikes for new riders?
EVs suck down gasoline?
Not the worst, but Monk’s assistant Natalie had a nice new car seems like every season, even though the beginning of the series established that Monk is a cheapskate who either can barely afford to or is barely willing to pay his assistant. His first assistant Sharona could barely keep her old Volvo running, and…
Given that a Tesla requires a person to be alert and ready to take the wheel at any moment, that is not an autonomous vehicle. Tesla has produced zero of those so far, so the statement that Cruise and Waymo are ahead is accurate.
But I don’t have a clue where I can refill a Mirai.
Some bits of automotive history should be preserved for the good of car culture
What happens is his suit pops open. The question is why? Presumably if it were obvious from watching the video, they would have said.
It’s not clear that much of anyone overreacted to War of the Worlds.
Fire damage and reversing mileage is typical?
I think those bikes are all used.
Perhaps his interest peaked, but it was not peaked.
Used in the Q7, but not the Touareg.
Did it have the 4 cylinder? I drove a 1980 Citation (I know) with a V6 and got it well over 85 once.