An app to find your car could be useful to some people.
An app to find your car could be useful to some people.
Also notable is the strange highly external propulsion system on this car. It's possible this is a hoverer conversion, or perhaps BMW is migrating their drivetrains to be electric, AWD systems that mount outside the car for easy upgrades and servicing. I'll check in at a BMW dealer in a month or so to get the full…
Hover conversion.
Substantial, full-wheel covers will become the norm.
He bought a 300hp RWD coupe. I think one could do far worse in a first car.
We usually sell two or three gift cars every year, almost always parents with way too much money giving new cars to their children.
Yes, but- those lines are only on the most traveled routes and don't cover every possible place a plane can go. In the above story the plane was ordered to taxi to the "edge of the tarmac," which is an area that's likely just a vast swath of unmarked concrete.
Chrysler products aren't known for their great reliability, no... but this is definitely a fluke. The 2.4 in the Cherokee is an update to an engine design that's been used in 9 model years and counting, in over a dozen different vehicles, produced by the millions with no significant issues. No, this doesn't look…
Picture it as maneuvering your car in a tight parking garage, except that you only have your front windshield to work with, no side windows, no back window, no mirrors, and your car is actually 10 times as wide as the view out your front windshield suggests.
Really cool paint job. This one is shittier though:
Back when Saturn was a new thing I remember my city had a few buses wrapped to look like a giant Saturn. It'd really make you do a double take when looking from a distance.
Can confirm- real bullet holes look nothing like the stickers.
God the highways in Worcester are horrible. I'm going to be up that way in about a week and no, we do not plan to use the highway.
There's only one I regularly pass in this area (Pittsburgh) and it's a total cluster. They give you two miles' warning, you approach it from the top of a slight hill and have a clear view of the entire road ahead for over a mile, yet nobody knows what to do and they all end up confused and frightened. Even in minimal…
This was in CT and they seem to have an uncanny love for left-side exits there, so he could've been approaching his exit as well.
Unnecessary badging. Just put something on the back telling me what it is, that's enough.
I'm not sure if this is surprise, anger, or shock.
Bonus points for the themed ones, like Disney or Star Wars.
It's the modern equivalent of a white elephant.