I realized that I saw one of these once on a highway outside Atlanta, which really puzzled me as to what I could possibly be looking at. Glad that mystery is cleared up.
I realized that I saw one of these once on a highway outside Atlanta, which really puzzled me as to what I could possibly be looking at. Glad that mystery is cleared up.
Is that a barely readable Art Deco typeface on the speedo? I’m really impressed that this exists, much less that it is street parked.
And 1984 for that matter. The future is supposed to be the future not a past reality with different aesthetics. If they could think of true self driving cars then they could think of mass surveillance.
My older 1.8 Cruze makes just 138 hp and 125 torques but also weighs 3,000 lbs. How then can the trailblazer possibly weigh that much? Maybe those are just some really big heavy wheels?
Ha tell me about it. Sometimes people get grayed for the same reasons autopilot goes away. It wasn’t anything you did.
It kind of depends on whether we are talking about body-on-frame TSWs (tall station wagons) with 4WD or unibody SFVs (sport futility vehicles) with available AWD.
These are the first TSWs (tall station wagons) while the Infiniti was the first SFV (Sport Futility Vehicle)
The sideways flipping seats in a Ranger are NOT ideal, from (too) much experience, for transporting anyone over 5 ft on any drive over 60 seconds. Especially if there is already a lot of boxes taking up ALL of their legroom on an hour+ drive each way
Or I take it easy and have .01% more patience when I’m tired enough to mess it up. How about a nice relaxing massage every time I pump gas? Frees up those credit card swiping muscles.
Al the stations here just display the numbers of the previous customer until you pump (weird) but thanks. All I really need is about .01% more patience.
The only problem I have is pulling the trigger before the pump can send gas to the noozle, which then doesn’t let it engage, and I have to start over again after I notice that no gas has come out.
Oh, I thought you said smokes! Just a cigar-mobile driving by the kids' school every day during recess.
We can at least agree he is not a “hero” for driving a deathtrap the same way David Tracy was not a “hero” for rescuing that Jeep Comanche.
$500 cars often need the same amount of work as $1,500 or $2,000 cars. Therefore, a $500 car with $1,000 worth of repairs will probably be just as dependable as a good $1,500 car.
After seeing them in real life, you just think it needs to be larger so it can waste enough space to convince you the driver is above plebian concerns like utility.
The taillight ring is fully illuminated, but because they are recessed, only the side opposite you will be visible.
Well, how old does that make David Tracy?
An assymmetrical car would actually be pretty fun to see in one of his movies. Maybe a BMW 600 or a Fiat Multipla in this context.
Do you mean the Taycan Turbo in Green Turbo or the Taycan Turbo in Green+ (for a monthly fee)