Not exact matches
In fact, Tesla
actually made all of its technology
open source in 2014, so that other
car companies can use its tech to build their own electric vehicles.
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who
actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas in the
car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an
open food bank isn't an option.
I
actually find myself asking him to borrow it pretty often when I need to
open boxes, cut a thread off of a sweater in the
car, etc... A folding knife (or any knife really) is a classic guy gift and a pretty safe bet.
The standard
car was priced at # 21,995, which seems like a bargain today, particularly given the sleek coupe bodystyle - which
actually hit a four - door, four - seat layout, the rear row accessed via rear - hinged half - doors usable only after the front pair were
open.
If it's inherently silly to take a $ 220,000
car on a pilgrimage to buy a sandwich, it's even sillier not to call ahead and make sure that the object of your obsession is
actually open for business.
Actually, the test for finding out if your EGR valve is still able to
open goes like this: Run your
car at idle, apply 12 V to the EGR valve's solenoid (making sure you don't fry the ECU!)
Here in Florida we have a beach that we can
actually drive on, so we love
opening the back of the
car and having our picnic out of the trunk.
But what did we
actually learn as we scuttled around the wide
open,
car - strewn spaces of the Frankfurt show halls like so many smartphone wielding ants?
Chrysler engineers found the wing
actually made more downforce — improving traction — at a lower height, but NASCAR forced Plymouth to sell similar
cars to the public, so they raised it up so people could
open up the trunk lid.
Not that I'm saying it's an ugly
car by any means (it's
actually quite attractive from most angles), but what's going on up front with that big,
open grille?
If you take a close look at the Sesto Elemento you can distinguish the fact that the entire
car actually consists of the monocoque with the roof, the front section including spoiler and air outlets, the entire rear section that holds the large rear wing and
opens to unveil the V10 engine and the doors... more body panels aren't used on this concept
car, talk about combining form and function in as little parts as possible.
in order to keep from getting reports so you can get help from a lawyer they have that down too either not able to duplicate or they will hold a ticket
open so it appears you only have taken the
car in 1 time for an issue when
actually its been 4 or 5 times.
Actually back then Prince Rainier
opened the Monaco Grand Prix behind the steering wheel of this very
car.
Because the goal of providing
open air driving pleasure in no way obviates a designer or manufacturer from
actually, you know, designing a good
car.
What makes Bus and Cable
Car Simulator even better than Grand Theft Auto, Bus Simulator 2 and any other
open world game is that you can
actually jump aboard an AI driven bus, and be driven around to schedule across TML's constructed San Francisco.
Yes, there are loads of
cars that are fairly awarded and boast loads of tuning options, not to mention a whole mess of races across a gorgeous
open world, but Playground Games» latest is
actually more about the simple act of driving.
When the self - driving
cars are parked, either for charging or because as we have learned in comments, many Americans think sharing is disgusting, They
actually take up a lot less space because they don't need aisles (they can just shuffle around) or space to
open the
car door for the driver to get out.
If there are two thing that Americans love, it's hitting the
open road in our
cars, and texting people on our phone so we don't have to
actually talk to them.
And even if we wanted to, once we got the garage door
open, the garage is
actually too low for getting our
car in:).