Looks more like the light-pole did the trick. The phone pedestal offered no resistance whatsoever.
Looks more like the light-pole did the trick. The phone pedestal offered no resistance whatsoever.
From looking at the front end that is 100% the Mini Cooper version, I saw the first picture, and I was like that looks VERY small.
Is this NOT the Mini Cooper version? It looks so small and the front of the hood totally looks like a mini. Side profile too also looks like a Mini.
Oops forgot about the price lol.
I’d rather a salvage title vehicle than one with terminal cancer like that one.
Oh if only...but I’m sure the reality isn’t too far off. We all remember 2022, right? When part of their mass cancellation was due to *drumroll* outdated IT infrastructure.
Yeah, Tundras are eating something else too.
Some residents have taken to parking their trucks in a pay lot over half a mile from the neighborhood,
1.5, maybe 2 psi.
It’s... open air? It’d be like trying to air condition outside? Who on Earth would expect subway stops to be air conditioned? And, there are 450+ subway stations in NYC... of course it would cost truckloads of money to install AC in them and cool them all. What a weird article.
Try checking the Actual Production Numbers. Lexus sells ALL the LCs it makes.
Yeah, I’m not surprised at the low sales. It’s not really meant to be a high volume vehicle. A quick search on Autotrader shows only 188 brand new for sale nationwide. Out of those, only 55 are hardtops. Lexus is probably selling almost every hardtop they have, and people probably really don’t like the look of the…
Ironically, someone I know in a car group just bought one (and it was their first Lexus ever). I’d only seen two or three on the roads, but I like them.
Wouldn’t you have to convert it back to a 3 wheeler to sell it? Would you still have to drive with a helmet if it has 4 wheels?
There’s just one thing I can think of that appeals to buyers of these things - people too scared to get a motorcycle. So, they buy a motorcycle with training wheels that gives you 3/4 the risk at 1/10 the reward. I just don’t get them. Especially the upmarket ones. $35k?? Insane.
“after dumping 50k into my 750k suv I can finally beat a 65k suv in drag race” isnt exactly a great bragging position
I wonder if the insurance company would have accepted the claim without video proof. Imagine the conversation with the adjuster:
I used to work for a toy company (not Hasbro) that did a lot of work with some big-name licenses, producing goods based on movies, comics, video game characters, etc. Marvel, DC, Star Wars included. I was working there during the lead-up to and release of The Force Awakens. Companies involved in such products are…
“Considering the 400-horsepower Nissan Z starts at $42,970, and the 486-hp 5.0-liter Mustang can be had for $42,460, the Supra is still a pretty hard sell to the enthusiast.”
This is actually what autopilot is in the marine world. It either maintains a constant direction for you, or follows a string of waypoints that you set for it. No throttle control either. Whatever you come across between two points is the person at the helm’s responsibility.