On the warm up lap you'd use it to generate extra heat from the brakes which then puts extra heat into the tires.
On the warm up lap you'd use it to generate extra heat from the brakes which then puts extra heat into the tires.
My OCD will not let me unsee those little droplets that are beat down into the middle lower part, only to rise again.
People like to give this crap, but if you ever saw what’s underneath/inside modern “professional” boats from any of the major manufacturers you’d be lauding over the build quality of this thing.
This is pretty much every amphibious car ever made:
Dead, or stillborn? Viable hydrogen passenger cars are a pipe dream.
Man, these things are amazing - a device I only recently discovered.
It always amazes me how big companies squabble over pennies when the end result is if even 2 people do not rent form Hertz because of this story the will lose more then the $400 cleaning fee. Now if they had found evidence, than I can see sticking to principles and offering up evidence.
wish they could create a system that makes the signal louder the longer you drive with it tuned on
in Boston, he’s called Mach-E Mach
If they call it the Mark E, I know just the guy to do the ads....
I wish it were worth $2000...
And in typical David Tracy fashion he uses a $100k press vehicle to haul Jeep parts for a $2000 Jeep.
I’ll admit that, looking at the responses here, this story was too “inside baseball.” It’s poking fun at how journalists often write reviews about cars they haven’t driven in months. This happens all the time in this industry. They get a huge back-log, and then write a review many months later as if they just drove…
Wow is that depressing on every level.
The whole catalytic converter stealing thing is irritating and would be frustrating and it would be nice if the police could figure out a way to curb this by making changes to how people get paid when selling these things.
However, this guy was sleeping in his truck (why?…
Don’t forget the fake vents and plastic cladding on barely raised hatchbacks and wagons passing themselves off as crossovers that sacrifice paved road driving dynamics for minuscule improvements in off-road driving.
the jelly bean era. late 90s.
And of course never mind that the combustion math works out that you can really pour the methanol through an engine compared to gas, so despite its lower energy content you can make an engine of the same size pump out as much as 2/3 more power.
There’s a big difference between living in a converted van and a non-converted suburban though.