I forget where I saw it but a YouTube channel, or maybe older TV show attempted to do 100 launches back to back with a 911 Turbo trying to break it. The driver gave up before the car as his neck gave out on him. Porsche said go for it.
I forget where I saw it but a YouTube channel, or maybe older TV show attempted to do 100 launches back to back with a 911 Turbo trying to break it. The driver gave up before the car as his neck gave out on him. Porsche said go for it.
More warranties need to be like Porsche. They don’t give a shit if you track your GT3 365 days a year, because they actually designed it to be truly used as advertised. They don’t care that you did 50 back-to-back launch control, full throttle starts on a 115 deg day in your Turbo S either. They actually honor their…
The 2023 Bolt actually dropped to $26,595, and effective 1/1/23 when the Infrastructure Bill kicks in and allows GM to claim the tax credit again, it will be more like $19,000. Which is thousands less than a base model Honda Civic.
Original/classic Mustang- 1st gen was Falcon based, 1964-1973.
So close.
The owner is one Gennady Ayvazyan, a Russian coal trader (and probably a douchebag).
This is the result of a recall a few years ago, around ‘18 IIRC. Something about the original design of the dual exhaust on the Sport and Interceptor models allowed exhaust fumes to enter the vehicle through the rear hatch and people were getting sick. Ford’s response was to make those downturned tips the standard…
They had a destination. It was Virginia. Which is very much not Cape Cod. But winter seas (and maybe a lack of beer) made them stay in Massachusetts.
Not an error, the AI investigated the destination and came to the conclusion, that it is better to end up in Canada.
So I could see the guy reporting how his car was unable to do those things since they didn’t give the normal feedback.
Tooling cost.
Looking at your foto, I did what I always do when looking at the engine of whichever British car I was driving that had just inexplicably stopped — I squinted and zeroed in on the shiniest spots. Cuz, other than the belt pullies, there is never anything shiny except something that is now out of place, or broken, or…
It’s all Calvinball, all the time with them.
Seriously, I’m all for hating on billionaries, but as billionaire yachts go, this is pretty cool.
So they’re repurposing a ship that would otherwise be dismantled in an environmentally friendly manner, and your take is it’s bad, just because it’s for a billionaire?
After I posted that I went and looked at listings and holy freaking cow- you got a deal!
The auto industry said this about: power steering, automatic starters, seat belts, crash/crumple zones, backup cameras, fuel economy, etc, etc, etc. Greed and lack of foresight is the real issue. If you cannot make it, quit.