I’d still prefer the 1000cc variant in a kart that’s 1/4 the size
I’d still prefer the 1000cc variant in a kart that’s 1/4 the size
amen brother
The chemtrails post just made my day
Suspensions and tires are funny things... if they aren’t designed in harmony with the engines moving them, it’s bad news.
I for one am ready to fucking send it. Nice Price.
First thought, that looks like fun!
So riding a sport bike engine on 4 wheels is death but 2 wheels ok? No issue with bikes but flawed logic?
There are more decent people out there than Fox News might make one think.
22 years ago I called a ford dealer to see if they had any manual Contours. Salesman claimed they did, so I drove out to take a look. When I got there the salesman said there were none, and that he lied.
The trick is to ask in a way that doesn’t make it clear which is the “right” answer. Not “is it a manual?” but “What kind of transmission?”
I know what I’ve got.
GM claimed less than 1% ordered the old rear steer. Even though it was insanely expensive they lost money on everyone they built. In a vehicle that has a high profit margin
This is the kind of pointless bullshit that makes pickup trucks, basically farm equipment in the past, reliabile and cheap, $60,000 luxury vehicles.
Can someone make a truck that has no toys (i dont even want AC and a radio), no comfort, and is sub-$20,000?
That’s an interesting look at things. I know people have mentioned the effect that large-scale EV adoption would have on our electrical grid, but I never saw the math broken down on just how much power needs to be transmitted in such a short amount of time.
It’s barely a $5k car on a good day if left stock with fewer miles, but add $10k on the build and they think they can get all of that back. They only way you get money back from anything you put into a car is if your mod was putting cash in the glove box.
Agreed, its a NP at $5k, and could probably realistically sell at even half of the listed price. Almost screams of, “ yes dear I posted the car for sale, but no one is interested.”
Voted CP on the idea that you don’t get back what you put into a car (usually), but damn do I want to drive this som’bitch.
I would add the RX7 to that list...every enthusiast should experience a rotary at least once!
Having owned 6 Subarus, I approve of this article.
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