What in the world is that supposed to mean? Most modern cars and trucks can easily pass 100-150k miles.
What in the world is that supposed to mean? Most modern cars and trucks can easily pass 100-150k miles.
I think he’s saying the adaptive cruise control system does not detect emergency vehicles with flashing lights as well as it does regular vehicles.
A friend of mine calls his Honda Fit a crossover. I don’t have the heart to correct him.
*Taycan Turbo looks around in confusion*
My guess: a combination of CAFE gamesmanship and platform/engine standardization.
Good!
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Yes indeed. The LFA is a statement piece built with extraordinary care. It’s about so much more than “the numbers”.
no stick, ND. for $850k why did lexus cheap out and not do a v12 like lambo and ferrari. its not even a real drivers car. at least do a fast Automatic like the Demon. even my buddies duramax is faster with a $500 tune lol. corvette is also much cheaper and just as fast plus the corvette mid engine is better in the…
I copied that straight from the Tesla website!
If I walk into a major international airport with no ticket, there are at least 3 checks between the front door and my seat on the plane. 1 to enter the security line, 1 to pass through security, 1 to enter the plane and my seat assignment. Possibly more for international travel, and in different countries.
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DURABLE AND RUGGED ENOUGH TO GO ANYWHERE. TACKLE ANYTHING WITH ELECTRONICALLY ADAPTIVE AIR SUSPENSION THAT OFFERS 12” OF TRAVEL AND 17” OF CLEARANCE.
This has to be an inside job; total failure of security at the airport and airline gate; or elaborate, premeditated plan to sneak on. No passport, no ticket, no seat assignment, made it through multiple layers of security without any of that info, made it onto a flight with conveniently 1 unassigned seat, and has a sel…
Upgrading to the Premium Package will get you a Game Boy Color with a high res 56-color screen and slimmer profile.
Let the trucks be. Its the licensing requirements that should change. Almost anyone with a pay stub and a pulse can go pick up a full size truck that is capable of towing 4-5 tons. Even more if you go for the “2500” model. At some point you either need a CDL or some kind of new, special license between a Class C and a…
That doesn’t make a lot of sense. To me some details are missing. The line itself wasn’t being worked on. An inspector was looking at a car on the line:
Correct! Chrysler was not the first, they just marketed the hell out of it.
Now take the people that can correctly identify what Hemi refers to. How many of them would know the “hemi” feature is not exclusive to Chrysler/Dodge cars?
The Eagle Talon, Plymouth Laser and Mitsubishi Eclipse shared a platform and shared engines. I believe the Tiburon only ever used Hyundai engines.