If you’re not a potential buyer then why do you care to see inside these cars?
If you’re not a potential buyer then why do you care to see inside these cars?
We don’t actually have any competitors, as we consider ourselves to be totally unique. We produce cars that are reliable just like an everyday car; as well as vehicles which are capable of speed and agility like a super sports car. We are also ultra-exclusive, similar to the top percentile of high value luxury cars.…
A wiesmann once told me, “Don’t fall for any of this bullshit. I’m just bilking my investors.” He was a smart dude.
$5 the cyclists are at fault. Cyclists usually believe rules do not apply to them.
Intellectually, I understand that can never happen again, because pedestrian crash test standards exist, and I’m not sure body on frame SUV’s ever will make a return, given some practical and platform-sharing limitations. (The new Bronco seems like it might, though, so...)
Nah... in the future, everyone will start the day with a ‘full tank’ because they will have charged it overnight at home... even for most in apartment buildings because it will get to the point where landlords will have to upgrade their parking or be at a disadvantage compared to other buildings.
Some chargers in England have an ingenious system. Electricity is free, until your car is charged, THEN you start paying. Stops the charger hoggers from hanging around too long. (Capitalist alternative would be to charge the cost of electricity until the car is charged, and then ramp up the feels the closer the car is…
If the barking brake was set, this wouldn’t have happened.
Parallel barking is tricky.
Here is your daily dose of pedantic knowledge:
Even if the leash managed to wrap itself around the shifter, the brake would still have to be depressed to get it from park to neutral.
Counterpoint: I think that fixed roll bars on convertibles look exceedingly stupid. It’s as though the car intends to be hung up on an overhead power line, or something.
Must be the millennial in me, but it’s not often that I actually go inside a fast food place. I’m not entirely sure how it seems easier to go inside rather than use the drive thru. Granted, if the line is long occasionally I’ll actually just go inside, but it is certainly easier to sit in your car rather than park and…
If everyone will drive electric cars in the future, why do we have to worry about this?
I believe you’re thinking about having all lights on say the tailgate, trunk, or hatch where when opened wouldn’t be visible. Given that these just extend it would actually put them closer to the vehicle behind if they’d be left extended while operating.
It’s Switzerland. The whole country is refrigerated nine months of the year.
That’s some stupid shit and you know it.
This Truck Has Secret Storage Behind Its Taillights