Maybe the Canadians have a better idea for an effective littoral combat vessel?
Maybe the Canadians have a better idea for an effective littoral combat vessel?
Came here to post this as well. Watched the whole season and really enjoyed it. They set up enough story arcs in that one season to fill at least 3 more seasons of content. I also really liked the nods to Blade Runner in parts of town.
If you need to use this tool to straighten the panel, you’re already commited to repainting. This isn’t a “paintless dent repair” technique.
The GTS on the right has been my dream car since it came out in ‘96-especially that color combo.
Depends on which coast you’re living on. We’re very heavily hydro-powered out west with a much smaller percentage coming from natural gas turbines, nuclear and now solar and wind.
4th Gear; how much heat is Audi catcching from Dieselgate? Even though Audi had only one affected engine, I wouldnt be surprised if some buyers are going with BMW or Mercedes instead.
I thought CARB had random roadside “sniffers” to catch people who cheat the emissions tests.
These never caught an affected VW diesel? Makes me wonder how effective the roadside “sniffers” are! Or did CA drop those?
I'm liking the styling here more than on the Fiesta!
Passenger aircraft are quiet. You want loud? Try living under the landing pattern for B-52s!
It's like they're embarrassed to show off the splitters here… "Let's put our carbon fiber splitters over a black floor–That way people can't see how terrible they really are!"
I can appreciate the motives, but that'll be a bitch to enforce with so many cars having touch screen dashboards. Fords, Dodges, Cadillacs, Teslas… Manufacturers are putting everything on touch screens and it's a trend I despise.
Can someone explain this to me? I can't figure it out. Reliability?
My Ranger has a rubber floor
Just like those cars, the new GT uses a supercharged V8 from GM producing 665 horsepower, linked to a six-speed manual or a six-speed semi-automatic sending the juice to the rear wheels only. Adjustable traction control comes as standard, which is a good thing.
I already have a 4x4 Ranger, I don't really care about having AWD on everything.
For a sedan, my top cross-shopping picks would include Mazda 6, Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ (flame on!), Chrysler 200, and to mix it up Dodge Charger & Hyundai Genesis
Neutral: Would You Buy A Subaru? If you were in the market for a new car would you at least cross-shop it?
Neutral: How Long Will You Keep Your Car? Does it feel old already?
I'd call these the best-looking current production sedans (that don't cost as much as a house):
The Apple Car! It's all anyone wants to talk about these days, and for good reason. I'm still not convinced Apple is really going into large-scale automobile production, but it hasn't stopped analysts, investors, business bloggers and people who don't seem to understand either the car or tech industries from wild…
Is an Apple Car real or are people nuts?