I’ve noticed twice in this article when you have provided a picture they both have been from the rear, any reason for this?
I’ve noticed twice in this article when you have provided a picture they both have been from the rear, any reason for this?
Clearly not the same, but I see similarities with the Evoque. Is it just me?
What is that Equinox doing in this discussion?
Yes. You most definitely want a Lincoln. I have owned 2 continentals so far (RIP my first 2018, totaled with 29k miles at 10 months old.) And I’m on my second black label. I had the choice to buy a LOT of cars for $82,000 but this Conti won it. Its fast. Like, beats 5.7 Hemis, STis and GT mustang’s ALL DAY type fast…
Obviously he didn’t get the V8 model because he’s going to replace the 4 banger with a rotary.
Rich + Whyte = perfect F-1 ownership.
You didn’t really type this, did you?!?
Better the devil you don’t know than the ... wait. I’ll come in again.
A British energy drink founded in Croatia made in Austria recently released in US and UK which can’t really be purchased with, questionable financing, leadership, and history backing an American F1 Team run by an Italian with cars driven by French/Swiss and Danish drivers.
Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe — The Haas legal advisory firm.
How many times must it be said....measure twice cut once....!!!
My favorite Ranchero was the one in Goldfinger.
The Fast and the Fuhrerious
Thank you so much for this link, I have been looking for one of these for ages.
I was going to point out you turn crankshafts on a CNC Lathe. However the technology has advanced so much you can also do them on a 5 Axis CNC Mill which blurs the line between a mill and a lathe
Good story. Thanks for sharing.
The Lucas electric taxi: The first vehicle to achieve the speed of dark.
Lucas somehow managed to squeeze 13.6 watt-hours per pound of battery, when the conventional amount at the time was only 10-12.
Hey, I left my wallet in El Segundo! It must’ve been back in 1990. Me and two of my buddies drove all the way from Brooklyn on a cross-country road trip in a ‘74 Dodge Dart, and only once we got back home did I realize that I forgot it!
But does Sentry Mode keep records of everyone the car has kept you safe from?