No, you need a truck-trucking truck, trucking trucking trucks,.
No, you need a truck-trucking truck, trucking trucking trucks,.
Australians would also rather forget the Toyota Lexcen as another travesty of badge engineering.
HAN SOLO: “We only have a 5, 7 and 11, or you can use the litter tray where the
Wookie goes. This ain’t the Coruscant Hilton sweetheart!”
I always had visions of Captain Solo scrubbing Wookie poo off the consoles every time Chewy “goes native”.
I also thought of it as a quiet space where he might polish his helmet.
...or the one about the butterfly that flaps its wings in Tokyo and a journalist is murdered in Turkey?
Power, efficiency etc. but I suspect the real reason would be cost or purchase and maintenance. The engine has two heads, two valve trains, two extra cylinders. To put that in in a car would either raise the price of the car to a point where it is uncompetitive with other i4's, or there would need to be a trade-off in…
MAYONNAISE LOW
No, flying is merely the art of throwing yourself at the ground, and missing.
First off, what’s the real problem with “Hence”? The very name of the organisation should be a clue that the statement was written in another language. If you Google translate the original message from French, the word “Hence” does not appear at all. Judging the message of a statement based on the wording of a…
This isn’t even a car vs. car comparison. We’re not even comparing apples to oranges. We’re comparing apples that were grown off an orange tree to, say, a nice cup of tea.
This. The Taycan has the fit and finish and handling you’d expect of a $150,000 vehicle. It’s expensive, but likely to be actually worth it.
For less that half that you can get a Touareg with the same engine and body. A few less tricks in the cabin and suspension, but IMO that also means that there’s less to go wrong. With a VAGCOM you can re-map the transmission to the Porsche shift points (I don’t know why you would - it’s fine the way it is). I’d argue…
Or you could just lean into corners.
Yes, but only once, and not for very long*
I’d be OK if it behaved in the way that a reasonably intelligent learner driver would behave when their confidence isn’t up to the task - they back off a little and say “uh... Dad...”.
The best part about standards is that there are so many to choose from!
heh heh and I thought I proof read it. I was gonna credit you and everything :)
Oh hell... my mistake, it’s cruise control that sees the speed rise above the set speed, there is still no traction control. Thanks for spotting.