This is exactly what Fox Mulder was on about all those years. One thing is for sure, this flying wing is incredibly intimidating. If you see it overhead, duck immediately.
10.) Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey
My dad had one for a short time. It was just as bad as you'd expect. They made it super stiff (because race car, I guess), but it still had the standard interior bits that now rattled and squeaked nonstop whenever you drove it. Also, the torque steer was hilarious in it.
I think most will agree that the move to an SRT standalone brand didn't make sense. However, if SRT sticks with the "in-house tuner" brand a la AMG/M/etc then that is where they should stay. They already have brand cache there .
Dodge calling SRT it's own brand is like McDonald's deciding to call Big Mac it's own restaurant. So dumb, glad its over, lets move on.
Whahaha! I had a feeling someone would do a backhoe joke. You won. ;D
Because it isn't a real pool party without a bunch of miners.
Basically you're going to need a $60,000 heavy-duty pickup if you're going to safely make a truck bed swimming pool.…
Have you ever sat in a Ford Flex? It's so spacious. You can also get a fridge to put in between the second row seats. It's awesome.
It's only Monday and we already have a winner for the week
I like it, but I find the transit somehow cooler. Stupid amounts of headroom and absolutely stupid levels of practicality, with a rather low price tag that allows people to truly use it without any sort of afterthought.
Isn't that the Multiair Turbo 1.4 engine they're already using?
Fiat Chrysler has no fucking clue what it's doing does it?
When evaluating ship defenses, folks always forget about the ace-in-the-whole: electronic warfare. Every unmanned threat relies on sensors for targeting and guidance. Sensors can be jammed, spoofed, fooled, or blinded. Electronic warfare capabilities simply aren't going to be fully disclosed.