I suppose that’s possible, but I dont know how.
I suppose that’s possible, but I dont know how.
I applaud the person that took that ice off the Jeep. It appears to have required an immense amount of patience and time in freezing conditions.
Cry me a river, buddy.
Most of the people that own this car will never drive it. They are built for the passenger, not the driver.
It’s worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it.
Next, you’re gonna tell me that Elon Musk shot a Tesla Roadster into space.
I’m not generally one to spin the rumor wheel, but there are several things that come to mind, and I wonder how any of them will look over the course of the offseason, and if the following impacted game decisions:
Like Bill calling the last TO with 2:03 on the clock? That’s one way to hand in your 2-week notice..
Counter^6 point: Electric is faster than both.
When can you bring it to my house?
I’m 42, and I have 4 cars that have no less than 175k on the clock. It was explained to me that you could reasonably expect 1 year from a car per thousand spent up to a point, say $5k. It’s been true even for my old truck which I have now had 14 years.
My boss was not happy either but the ladies in the office didn’t seem to mind.
My boss was not happy either but the ladies in the office didn’t seem to mind.
I think this is part of what I don’t understand. It’s nice that if they can bring jobs, but the cost of bringing the jobs is offloaded on the same people who will also pay for the infrastructure improvements required to bring the business in?
Amazon built a distribution center in southern Indiana, and the trade for their tax incentives were moderately low-paying jobs, forced overtime, and a MASSIVE tax on our infrastructure that we can’t support. Now we have roads that aren’t prepared for the traffic they support, and it helped sink us into billions of…
I respect your opinion, but the reality is that the super-rich pay for the technology that ultimate trickles down to us pleebs. I’d love to have see this type of tech come to the mass market, but there’s a process and I’m not at the forefront of it. I like that its being pushed by someone who isn’t coming at me like a…
I am very hopeful that the Rimac cars are hugely successful. I like the look of the cars, and Mr. Rimac has been interesting to see in the interviews I have seen with him. I also like to see the new ideas that push what we can expect from electric automobiles.
I had one of those little Nova’s and it was a good little Toyota.
I know its been done and its overly complicated, but I would take a current 911 GT3 RS and put a Karmann Ghia body on it. The ulitmate resto-mod.
Take an A-body GM minivan (late 90's) and drop it on top of a Silverado SS truck frame with the 6.0L V8. NOW you have a sleeper.
That easily explains my 1997 minivan.