So much this. The same site *cough Jalopnik cough* that pines for the Fords of yesteryear, blasts “cheap” interiors, and thin “feeling” sheetmetal. We are our own worst enemies.
“Or do you already have a robot in your house?”
What the hell do you think this piece is about if not cars?
Robots are involved in processing most of the food you eat.
Automation has eliminated millions upon millions of jobs in agriculture over the last 200 years. I would be much, much more concerned about Honda creating an autonomous blogging vehicle if I were you.
Having taken many industrial safety classes and worked in many dangerous industrial places, I think this is a good thing.
It’s probably pedantic, but maximum, immediate torque multiplied by motor RPM is what gets you power; drag strip times are almost purely a function of peak horsepower and vehicle mass (minus time wasted getting to the peak power point, which is where the Kia lost). Justin also described factors such as AWD, which as…
Best grip rear. Always. Regardless.
You don’t get it. These aren’t road trip cars. They are for a 2 car family. Electric vehicle driven for daily commute up to 40 miles each way (which is an above average commute distance), charged overnight. 2nd car is gasoline and driven by the spouse for his/her commute and used for road trips. This is how families…
There is nothing wrong with your math.
The tires also have steel belting to distribute heat and much much larger thermal mass. The air inside the tire is 3x the density of atmospheric air also and therefore more effective at distributing heat from the inside. It’s attached to a wheel which is a further heat sink
yes. A bulldozer.
Buy the $30,000 refrigerator and problem solved.
Either that guy is looking for a big settlement or his back has the rigidity of a decomposing squid
Levandowski, who was acting as the safety driver, swerved hard to avoid colliding with the Camry, causing Taylor to injure his spine so severely that he eventually required multiple surgeries.
I like to think that after the arrest, a tow truck was called which then lifted the front wheels of the U-haul, and just towed the whole shebang as-is.
1,500,000$
There’s a big difference between package shipping and what TM needs & wants. Package shipping is designed around immediate demand. At least it is now. A couple decades back it wasn’t nearly like it is now. In any case it’s designed around needing to ship stuff immediately with little/no notice. Hauling large things…