So THAT 's where the Mustang design came from!?
So THAT 's where the Mustang design came from!?
Somebody over at Car and Driver pointed out the Tesla Model S has virtually the same 30-50 and 50-70 acceleration times as the Veyron, while making mostly tire noises. Now those are very practical ranges in which to have real punch. And it will cost you only about 4¢ on the dollar of Veyron cost. Wonder if the Veyron…
Your star charts are fouled up. Jupiter is mislabeled, as is East. Orion should be closer to the horizon. Please check and correct them.
Maybe the real advantage of a straight six is that it is unlikely to be pushed out ahead of the front wheels like a V6 often is. I don't understand why the transaxle cannot be put in front of a V6, to get the block farther back in the car for better balance. See 1936 Cord...
After two amazing test drives, one at night, one in daylight, one packed with three six footers and a 6'8" guy, mine will be delivered for the holidays. It's a first to buy a new car made to order and I can't really afford it, except that I can, now that three kids have been put through college and are out earning…
Ok, it's been three years, Tesla stock is romping and stomping, and the Model S has won just about every conceivable award and honor, while blowing the doors off the likes of the Aston Martin Rapide and the BMW M5. How about we republish this one and see who were the smug asshats and who were the Luddites. Or maybe…
It won't be a 3 (or 1) series competitor for me until there is a good solid convertible. And there should be estates as well. Is BMW the only company that can afford to sell less high volume models? And can we now expect an economical Chevy version?
Nostalgia will never die, but to me the sweetest sounding car would be all about the wind noise and tire squeal and suspension noises, with just a little whine from the transmission; that is, an electric car that goes like hell. This morning I passed an old Corvette that was absolutely THUNDERING down the road at 35…
To me it looks like the leading passenger cars simply leaned over and fell off the track, which is consistent with excessive speed in the corner. Perhaps the locomotive section has a lower CG and so the problem begins with the lighter passenger cars? This is often seen when trailer trucks overturning or spinning out,…
An electric motor gets about 4-5 times as much work done with a given amount of input energy as an internal combustion engine. On that simple energy efficiency basis alone, electric cars are green. Granted, it may cost some inefficiency (though less by far) to produce the electricity from fossil fuels, they aren't the…
What's this about lack of torque at start up? Didn't seem to have any trouble smoking the tires to warm them up!
I believe you slipped a decimal point on the F-1 rocket engine power. Per wikipedia, biprop requires ~2.5 kW per N of thrust, which for about 6.5 MN thrust is closer to 16 MkW which at ~1.3 bhp/kW is more like 19 Mbhp rather than 190 Mbhp. If I got my math right...
Lucky she didn't bump off a few more as she appeared to tweet while driving...
Looked up the stock 1995 Mustang 5L V8 and it had 215 bhp. Seems to me most any BMW 3L six can make that much power without a lot of trouble. Some people just like the way a V8 burbles, I guess...
Now do this for fuel injection, please...
Late to the party, but when I test drove a Miata (20th anniversary edition with a six speed), my overwhelming impression was that it had an excessive amount of cowl shake and felt like its parts were flying in loose formation. I went on to buy a Sebring convertible, mainly for the back seat (kids, you know), which was…
And please make the roof a hardtop...
Traveling Wilburys' Dirty World:
Oh my, that is sweet!
Here's my dad and his 37 chevy not long after I was brought home from Portsmouth (NH) Hospital in late 1948...