Probably as many as still-running Harleys 20 years old, as a percentage of sales.
Probably as many as still-running Harleys 20 years old, as a percentage of sales.
Worry very little what damage this might do to the “brand.”
Looks better than anything in that segment. The two-line bit going through the vent, from DLRs all the way to taillights, is a particularly nice touch.
From a site you may know:
Given that it’s hard to believe two gig workers can accumulate enough money to pay big-shot lawyers to sue California on Uber revenue or other similar stream, I wonder who is footing their legal bills?
Had Russia not baldly violated it for years, we wouldn’t be here today, regardless of administration.
The U.S. tested this new missile just three and a half months after the end of the treaty, and clearly the effort to build it had been going on for longer than that.
if you don’t count the ones that didn’t actually come to pass, my success rate is a staggering one hundred percent.
Besides the fact that the question at the root of the article is a really weird one to ask, you actually missed the true reason airlines don’t want you to get into a better albeit empty seat, and that is that, contrary to what is stated, it would cost them money:
I liked the modern automotive tributes to the Beetle
Oh, I see.
Exactly.
An obstacle like that should have been enough of a hint.
I’m really happy I get to ride my ebike, so I’m a bit torn about this, because I think they can be a boon to commuters in many places. But the throttle versions should be outlawed, or at the very least treated for what they are: electric motorbikes. They should never be allowed on bike lanes (same for the 30+mph…
The shooting brake is even gorgeouser than the coupé.
And the Lancia in 1977. Their math eludes me completely :-)
I don’t quite see the similarities with either Peugeot, personally. But in time, both models are 2 years apart from the Lancia.
The Gamma Coupé dates to 1977, the 505 to 1979.
Fiat will need to look back on its stable of larger car models
I’m curious about what it was, and jolly joking aside, I’d have thought some short write-up would have been of the order for our Mr T.