tommykar
TommyKar
tommykar

“Hassle Free” They keep using that word...but I don’t think they know what it means

Being “too stupid” or “too selfish” are both training issues. If they can’t be overcome then that person needs to not be allowed to drive at all.

I would be fine with speed limiting on any public speed limited road. If you are driving on a public road you follow the rules. If they want an override in place for emergencies that’s fine but it should contact emergency services and give them your GPS so they can assist you with the emergency.

At my age, 42, the answer is dead simple, McLaren F1, easily one of it not the most iconic super car, possibly ever, and worth FAR more than any other car of the era. Plus, always been my dream car.

Porsche 928.

2) That sounds great until you find out that the car has to be returned full of electrons, or they will bill you an extra $2/KWh to recharge.

There's a joke in there somewhere about Hertz and electric vehicles....

Nice price all day long.

In other words, the royals in the UK (and other countries) are literally welfare kings and queens.

It’s grip tape for more grip. You know, for when you don’t want to wear gloves but your hands get sweaty. The seats are ‘ripped’ to allow for the use of a 5 point harness. This car was likely both a DD and driven to track days and back.

The grip tape is everything...respect.

Neutral:

Imagine what an ultra-violet light would reveal.  

1st gear. Texas can make them a sweat deal. No taxes and they can dump all of the resulting industrial waste and byproducts into open pits wherever they want in return for a promise to source all Supercharger electricity from only gas and coal powered plants. None of that renewable or nuclear crap. That’s what we call

No it’s not.

Thanks for explaining to all of us how NP / ND works 

How much did the atomic bomb cost?

Figured, WTH are they going to do with all the current ICE vehicles, push them into Le Brea?

Which is why I phrased it “one of the first...”. Should also clarify as n/a engines. Around that time the Ferrari 355 made waves for it’s high specific output over 100 HP/L, but needed 5 valves and engine rebuilds every other week to do it.

Right? This is why I say that gross corporate malfeasance should only result in punishments so insignificant that they have no impact on corporate behavior. Otherwise the investors will get upset.