Not exact matches
Those
numbers will go a long way to quell opposition from anti-automation traditionalists, paving the way for more features that allow robot
cars to share the road with human -
piloted ones.
The
number 2
car —
piloted by André Lotterer, Marcel Fässler and Benoît Tréluyer — managed to hold onto the lead with a dominant final stint to grab Audi's 13th Le Mans win, bringing the German marque to within three wins of record holders Porsche.
The
number 67
car driven by Ryan Briscoe, Richard Westbrook and Scott Dixon came in first followed by
number 66
piloted by Joey Hand, Dirk Mueller and Sebastien Bourdais.
Those
numbers beat the Honda
Pilot, Chevrolet Traverse, Toyota Highlander and even the Subaru Impreza, which is a compact
car!
Vehicles Affected: An unspecified
number of model - year 2001 - 05 Honda Civic
cars; 2003 - 04 Civic compressed natural gas
cars and Element crossovers; 2002 - 05 CR - V crossovers; 2002 - 04 Odyssey minivans; 2003 - 05 Accord
cars,
Pilot crossovers, Civic Hybrid
cars and Acura MDX luxury crossovers; 2005 Acura RL luxury sedans; and 2006 Honda Ridgeline pickup trucks, all originally sold or registered at any time in areas with high absolute humidity, including Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Saipan, Guam and American Samoa.
In Touring
Car, former GT Drivers» Champion Lawson Aschenbach returned to the series
piloting a Honda Civic Si and added the 2011 Touring
Car title to his 2006 GT title, winning five races and an equal
number of poles and boosting Honda to their sixth Manufacturers» Championship in the series and first since 1996.
They come in a
number of different types, including a locking Torsen or torque - sensing differential (found on Audi vehicles, the Toyota 4Runner, Toyota Land Cruiser and Lexus GX470), a non-locking center differential (found on the Chrysler 300C, the Cadillac Escalade, SRX and Toyota Highlander) multiple clutch systems (found on the Acura RL and RDX, Honda Ridgeline and
Pilot) and multi-plate clutch coupling systems (found on the BMW xDrive
cars, Honda CR - V and HR - V, Lincoln MKS and MKZ, and Subaru vehicles.
Occupation — If you have a risky occupation, such as a race
car driver, police officer, fire fighter, airline
pilot or a
number of jobs that an insurance company considers dangerous, your rates will be adjusted accordingly, or you may even be denied by some companies.
And EVs can significantly reduce emissions — a recent NASA
pilot program in which employees at the Kennedy Space Center commuted in EVs which they charged at work found that «electric
cars are reducing greenhouse gas emissions by a far greater amount than expected... the
numbers are 10 times better than we thought we'd ever see».