Actually looking at the picture a bit more carefully it looks like the train may have derailed through the corner like you’d expect and then the rear cars got re-directed off onto the highway.
Actually looking at the picture a bit more carefully it looks like the train may have derailed through the corner like you’d expect and then the rear cars got re-directed off onto the highway.
I’m trying to figure out how the body lines are intended to flow... Nothing lines up at all.
I discovered a pretty sweet solution to this problem.... I moved to California.
New offer for you to throw out: $7,000 for the Miata and a trip for you both to the Skip Barber racing school.
I think the first date would technically count as a car meet in that case.
Universal full autonomy will never happen, I agree. geofenced full autonomy should be available in limited areas by around that 2020-2021 mark, and I would expect some cities to develop large dedicated areas that will only allow this type of vehicle by ~2030.
I’m way more interested in seeing what sort of fuel economy the 2.0L Turbo is going to have. Personally I’m hoping for something around the 20/25 MPG mark with similar output to the V6.
Shhhhhhh, just let it happen. We don’t need that kind of negativity.
Seeing as the Regal platform is capable of running a manual trans, and it already gets the 3.6L V6, what’re the odds of Buick making a Regal Sportback GSX/GNX with a manual, AWD, and the 3.6L TT V6 out of the ATS-V? I guess what I’m asking here is whether or not Buick is willing to turn the Regal Sportback into the…
Seeing as the Regal platform is capable of running a manual trans, and it already gets the 3.6L V6, what’re the odds of Buick making a Regal Sportback GSX/GNX with a manual, AWD, and the 3.6L TT V6 out of the ATS-V? I guess what I’m asking here is whether or not Buick is willing to turn the Regal Sportback into the…
Yes and they also don’t burn anything like a fuel fire, not really the point of the joke.
That wasn’t the point of the joke at all, but good job staying vigilant.
Uma is a fine name, if her name were Herbert then people might be a bit thrown off. Again though, it’s not a deal breaker, just a head scratcher.