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A Mini Cooper being made
I was hoping this was going to be rare footage of a 1968 VW Beetle giving birth.
Instantly See Which Side of Your Car the Gas Tank Is On
My current car is a 2013 Jetta but I realized from that photo you linked to that I am looking in the wrong place. In the video, I got the impression they were showing the low fuel warning light and I saw nothing when I looked at mine. The little icon on the gauge itself does have a triangle pointing to the right, however.
I searched for gauge cluster pics of my prior VWs (2003 Golf and 2000 Beetle) and they did not have the icon. My mom's Ford probably does have it and I never noticed. My dad's Toyota might be just a year or two too old.
The rest were definitely too old. It looks like this is something that's been added in the last 5 years for most of these makes.
My 2006 Mazda 6 has it, and so does every other recent car I've driven.
I don't remember my 1976 Corolla having an arrow though, and images from the 70s don't show it either.
This image from a 2006 Camry shows the arrow pointing to the side the fuel hose goes - http://goo.gl/fa9dxx so maybe it's only in the last 10 years? Is your car older than that?
Instantly See Which Side of Your Car the Gas Tank Is On
I've never seen this on any of the 5 cars I've owned, nor any of my parents' cars (all together that's 1 Honda, 1 Mazda, 3 VWs, 3 Toyotas, 2 Fords, 1 Chevy, 1 BMW, 1 Geo, and 1 Dodge).
Does anyone have this on their own car?
How to make a Ford Fiesta -- in 86 seconds!
Worlds best selling small car?
You mean the Toyota Corolla (40 million)? Or if that's not small enough, maybe you mean the VW Beetle (21 million)?
Fiesta isn't even the best selling Ford.
My mom used to have a Fiesta; I learnt to drive in it. Awful car.
still upvote for the engineering in building it....
Cool racing action (formula vee @ bathurst)
Yeah, when the car weighs nothing, it doesn't take much power to go fast! It's all about power to weight ratio. These cars come close to the power to weight ratio of Nascar cars weighing 3500lbs with 750hp, these weigh 1025 and use 1.6liter water cooled VW motors, making it possible that they have a better power to weight ratio than Nascar, and they definitely handle better.
My off road race buggy had a weight requirement to be at least 1500lbs, I had to add lead weights. Even at that, a 1776 VW race motor almost had it do wheelies! The light weight makes for better handling too, but it also means once you lose traction, it's unlikely you'll get it back. In off road, it also means higher jumps and softer landings.
when somebody talks about formula vee being basically a vw beetle engine on ancient suspensions and not much else you wouldn't think it'd look this thrilling: I'd never heard of this before driving this type of car in a videogame and found this video while looking for driving tips
Cool racing action (formula vee @ bathurst)
when somebody talks about formula vee being basically a vw beetle engine on ancient suspensions and not much else you wouldn't think it'd look this thrilling: I'd never heard of this before driving this type of car in a videogame and found this video while looking for driving tips
Golf GTI Paints with Light! - Motor Trend
1 GTI, 100 GoPro cameras, 100+ hours of footage for.... what? Something that could have been literally done in 5 seconds in photoshop? I love me some VW GTI but jesus, what a waste of time for everyone involved
Game of Thrones, Season 4 – VFX breakdown.
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The future of ghost-riding?
You will need insurance, but because the risk is so, so much lower the insurance will be almost nothing.
I'm in the UK and for my wife and I to insure our new VW Golf fully comp it costs £118 a year. That's very cheap for the UK. But it costs my apprentice at work about £1700 to insure a piece of shit old banger. The difference clearly isn't the value of the vehicle, mine is worth for than ten times his and his insurance is more than ten times mine.
The difference is that he's only just past his test and is young whereas I'm in my mid thirties and I've been driving for 17 years. The difference is in the likelihood of us having a crash and hurting someone.
Self driving cars will have the ability to react to a situation way, way faster than I ever could, and to be able to react together if there are lots of them on the road, meaning even if there is an accident the consequences will be massively reduced.
A self driving car will never be tired. It will never be distracted by a phone, or a passenger or anything. It will never be drunk.
All of these things mean that the risk from a self driving car will be way less than for a human driver. And by way less I mean a tiny fraction. The more self driving cars there are around the less risk there will be. Humans are an unpredictable element, remove them from the situation and you'll remove the risk massively. So, my risky apprentice is now a lower risk than I am, and as such his insurance will be lower than mine. All of a sudden the insurance company's income is slashed to a fraction of what it was.
Insurance companies make money out of risk. When everyone on the road becomes low risk they will make less money.
Cars will still have to be insured since accidents can still happen, but there will be many fewer accidents. Insurance companies will make shitloads of money because they won't be paying out nearly as much. It wouldn't surprise me to see them offer significant discounts to anyone with a self driving car.
Russian Batmobile
Less Batmobile, more VW Bug funny car...
Good Eats - Deep Purple
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After Hours - 10 Most Ridiculous Moments in Classic Movies
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The Military Has Silent Velcro!
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A Back Piece Tattoo in Under 4 mins
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Classic Karmann Ghia Commercial
Truth!
When I was born back in '65, my father had a two toned Karmann Ghia. Black with a white roof. He said I always called it "Daddy's race car". He would always chuckle after telling me that but back then and I had no clue why. It broke my heart the day he sold it. We were a family of five then and 4 more were yet to come. He bought a new '67 Bus to haul the family and a used Beetle for him to go to his job.
About ten years ago I went to a Bug Out with a friend who had a '72 Beetle. We met up with a group of air cooled VW's known as the Slow Riders. One of them had a red 70's Ghia. I could not stop taking pictures of it. It is definitely one sexy German car.
Good to hear that you hooked up the Ghia with some extra horses.
Definitely one of the best cars ever made. Every one hand built.