This article’s summary of this research is so bad that it borders on willful falsehood. Here’s the actual result from the study:
This article’s summary of this research is so bad that it borders on willful falsehood. Here’s the actual result from the study:
I clicked third headline 8 times until I realized it was a fake
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The early Renaults like the 1900 model you show used a thermosiphonic cooling system; there’s no water pump. Instead, the temperature difference between the hot water in the block and the cold water in the exposed radiator creates enough circulation by convection to transfer the heat.
Can’t really say else but ^this.
Owning an Xterra has been one of my greatest joys.
Amen. Plus the Tacoma, gm twins are a worse imo, cramped interiors with crappy materials trying to look nice. I haven’t been in a new ranger yet, but suspect it’s much the same. Frontier keeps it simple, hard plastic everywhere, easy to clean and hard to damage. The simple is more elegant than poor attempts at faux…
The Frontier is the last of the basic, cheap(ish), not huge pickups. It is an underappreciated symbol of analog goodness that is rapidly disappearing.
Correct, I have not. No interest without being able to heel-and-toe. I do not need to eat the entire egg to know it is rotten.
13 over on a 55 in Florida is probably 5-10 mph slower than traffic flow...
“The steel gray, $25,000ish tester I drove early on didn’t even have navigation, which I think is kind of a crime for any new car in 2019.”
That’s such a misleading statement. That takes into account old cars which are far more likely to catch fire. Also, when a gasoline car catches on fire, it’s usually a slow burn in the engine bay that is easily escapable. In a Tesla, it goes from 0-100 pretty quickly and can be much more dangerous. I’d like to see how…
That wasn’t a swerve, that was a deliberate brake check. This guy should lose his license and go to jail.
The stoicism was always a poker face, and the world finally called her bluff.
I definitely disagree. All of her assumptions proved wrong, and her entire world finally fell apart around her. Everyone she counted on has died except her twin brother, who showed up with a presumably mortal wound. Seems perfectly reasonable that she’d fall apart at that moment.
Plus, assuming she was really pregnant.…
haha, you’re crazy, that was awesome.
Cutting edge?!?
Wtf do I care how many cars they sell. How the fuck does that actually impact my life. I don’t lust after a Camry
I once postulated that Mazda was beginning to move their brand up-market and that they should apply their SkyActive technology to larger, higher cylinder count engines and I was mocked. The exact comment, if I remember correctly, was “Is this satire?” Still too early to pat myself on the back, but I’ll do it anyway.
This is additional proof that running your BMW with super low PSI (technically the lowest possible) doesn’t magically cause it to crash.