Uh, sure they would. Cab company’s have to do background checks, regularly inspect vehicles, pay at least minimum wage, provide healthcare, etc...Uber is just like ‘nah.’
Uh, sure they would. Cab company’s have to do background checks, regularly inspect vehicles, pay at least minimum wage, provide healthcare, etc...Uber is just like ‘nah.’
SEMA: Look at all the cool stuff our vendors are making!
Other than cost of production, is there any compelling reason why Ford doesn’t churn out as many as they possibly can rather than keeping ownership exclusive? Because I have a hard time buying that Ford cares as much about exclusivity as say, Bugatti or Ferrari.
I kind of don’t care about the Range Rover... lets talk about the Lincoln seen in the garage.
None of the theatrics diminish America in any real way. It’s plays more to growing nationalism of the Chinese domestic audience than anything.
I think one of the most shocking things about the Acoma Mini Comtesse is that if you were to call it “a ridiculous…
Well, drunken in this case. But fast boats are a thing at the Lake of the Ozarks. Like this 244 mph pass.
Leaving a living child or animal in a hot car is an easy way to get your window smashed, but leaving a fake baby may…
It depends on how much money you have. To some people, $150k is a lot of money. To others, $150k is basically nothing. I’m guessing that the client for this car is in the latter category.
As reliable as a Fung Wah bus from Boston to New York I’m sure
Neutral: Does A Mid-Engine Corvette Make Sense From A Business Standpoint?
Semi-Autonomous is really the worst of both worlds. I’ll happily have a fully autonomous vehicle someday but having something that can only do 98% of the job and then I have to be prepared to somehow snap back to attention, asses the situation, decide what to do, execute, for the 2% of the time when it can’t do the…
I can’t even get used to back up cameras - I still have to look over my shoulder. Side view cameras are only going to make me want to stick my head out the window.
Believe it or not, regulators and organizations like the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety generally do not put crash test dummies in the rear seats of cars during crash tests. In fact, much of car safety to date has focused on the front occupants instead of the ones in the back.
Actually a 100+% HP/Torque and 20% increase in weight it speaks volumes that Fuel Economy has increased by over 25% as well. This is remarkable. Also there are safety and comfort improvements as well. Rear heating Air being #1.
OF COURSE the million mile Toyota Tundra is beige.