I came upon a 1935 Auburn 851 Speedster while driving today and it was pretty impressive. I don't think I've ever just come upon a car that old in traffic before, it was just cruising up the 405 like it was no big deal. Had a supercharged badge on the side, the internet makes me believe that all the '35s had a 4.5L supercharged I8 making a whopping 150bhp.
Apparently they had a pretty innovative rear end gear set where you could select either a 4.5:1 ratio for performance or a 3:1 ratio for better economy while cruising at basically the flip of a switch, essentially giving the car a 6-speed transmission. I've never really been into pre-WW2 cars but it seems like every time I look one up on Wikipedia I find out it had some feature that was highly innovative or weird, and that's pretty neat.
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I came upon a 1935 Auburn 851 Speedster while driving today and it was pretty impressive. I don't think I've ever just come upon a car that old in traffic before, it was just cruising up the 405 like it was no big deal. Had a supercharged badge on the side, the internet makes me believe that all the '35s had a 4.5L supercharged I8 making a whopping 150bhp.
Apparently they had a pretty innovative rear end gear set where you could select either a 4.5:1 ratio for performance or a 3:1 ratio for better economy while cruising at basically the flip of a switch, essentially giving the car a 6-speed transmission. I've never really been into pre-WW2 cars but it seems like every time I look one up on Wikipedia I find out it had some feature that was highly innovative or weird, and that's pretty neat.
Pre WW2 cars are awesome. Barely anything was standardized yet. Makes it a pain to find spare parts though.
Indie Winterdie KräheRudi Hurzlmeier (German, b. 1952)Registered Userregular
let me share a frustration with you, car thread
So, a chrysler car costs 19,000 us dollars
not cheap, no siree bob
but, here? after taxes?
it costs 56,000 us dollars
what the actual fuck
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Is that normal for cars in your country or are there cheaper brands?
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Indie Winterdie KräheRudi Hurzlmeier (German, b. 1952)Registered Userregular
No that's
*sigh*
that's normal
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Speaking of old cars I saw a Ford yesterday that looked like a model T but the roof and side panels were wooden. I have no idea what it was but it's got to be the oldest car I've ever seen on the road.
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*"imported cars are expensive in my country too" solidarity fistbump*
Although, they are doing you a favour - don't buy anything made by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Their brands (Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Fiat) are consistently at the bottom of the list for quality and reliability.
Looks like a new model of limo went into service in late 2018. So he did, basically. There's a fleet of these things, so it's possible one or more Obama-era ones are still in use, or in use as backups/non-President use.
[edit] It's estimated that each limo costs about 1 to 1.5 million, and that the bill paid to Cadillac in 2018 was just under 16 million, so it's estimate that there are about a dozen to fifteen of the current model.
I like that its laptime puts it almost equidistant from the fastest car ever (the Porsche 919 Hybrid EVO) and the fastest totally street-legal car (Lamborghini Aventador LP770-4 SVJ). Its about 45 seconds away from the Porsche and about 40 seconds ahead of the Lambo.
I noticed the thing lost like 8% of its top speed on the back straightaway before the finish (topped ~250 kph) compared to the first big straight section (~270 kph). I wonder how much juice was left in the batteries at the end? IIRC it was basically dead when it topped Pikes Peak last year.
I noticed the thing lost like 8% of its top speed on the back straightaway before the finish (topped ~250 kph) compared to the first big straight section (~270 kph). I wonder how much juice was left in the batteries at the end? IIRC it was basically dead when it topped Pikes Peak last year.
I'm sure they did a shitload of maths to determine the optimal ratio of battery weight to performance potential for that last straight and figured out that they were right on the money there. So yea, I'd say there was a little notification popping up at the end asking if they want to sync onedrive still.
Yeah, no idea if they sacrifice extra batteries for weight savings, or just don't have the space for them.
The Formula E racing teams have two cars, because it's quicker to just swap out the car when the battery is dead mid-race than change out the batteries. This next season, though they have batteries that last the whole race.
They pulled him over for no front plate, which people try to get away with all the time (mostly to avoid camera traps). Steve Jobs would infamously lease a top end Mercedes and then turn it in and get a new one when it reached the limit for having no plates.
They pulled him over for no front plate, which people try to get away with all the time (mostly to avoid camera traps). Steve Jobs would infamously lease a top end Mercedes and then turn it in and get a new one when it reached the limit for having no plates.
To be so rich that laws just doesn’t apply to you anymore...
People drive around LA without front plates all the time and don't get pulled over, it's a pretty minor thing to most cops I think, probably because it's a fix it ticket rather than one that generates revenue. Now when you've got a crazy loud exhaust and a super obvious car that was clearly just carving the canyons (and kinda rolling through a stop), they start to notice.
Oh yeah, it was totally an excuse to pull them over.
I once had a cop pull me over when we had five people in the car and his reason was I drove through a stoplight turning yellow. He admitted he was just suspicious of a full car of people. Same thing happened when a group of us working a night shift went to get food at 10pm and cops pulled us over for a rolling stop because they said they thought we were gang members.
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Apparently they had a pretty innovative rear end gear set where you could select either a 4.5:1 ratio for performance or a 3:1 ratio for better economy while cruising at basically the flip of a switch, essentially giving the car a 6-speed transmission. I've never really been into pre-WW2 cars but it seems like every time I look one up on Wikipedia I find out it had some feature that was highly innovative or weird, and that's pretty neat.
Pre WW2 cars are awesome. Barely anything was standardized yet. Makes it a pain to find spare parts though.
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So, a chrysler car costs 19,000 us dollars
not cheap, no siree bob
but, here? after taxes?
it costs 56,000 us dollars
what the actual fuck
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*sigh*
that's normal
*"imported cars are expensive in my country too" solidarity fistbump*
Although, they are doing you a favour - don't buy anything made by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Their brands (Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Fiat) are consistently at the bottom of the list for quality and reliability.
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Bonus: The recently revamped "Roadrunner".
On the other, the man inside it is a malicious fuckmuppet, so it's bad.
[edit] It's estimated that each limo costs about 1 to 1.5 million, and that the bill paid to Cadillac in 2018 was just under 16 million, so it's estimate that there are about a dozen to fifteen of the current model.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iZY5IMn0wg
I like that its laptime puts it almost equidistant from the fastest car ever (the Porsche 919 Hybrid EVO) and the fastest totally street-legal car (Lamborghini Aventador LP770-4 SVJ). Its about 45 seconds away from the Porsche and about 40 seconds ahead of the Lambo.
I'm sure they did a shitload of maths to determine the optimal ratio of battery weight to performance potential for that last straight and figured out that they were right on the money there. So yea, I'd say there was a little notification popping up at the end asking if they want to sync onedrive still.
The Formula E racing teams have two cars, because it's quicker to just swap out the car when the battery is dead mid-race than change out the batteries. This next season, though they have batteries that last the whole race.
https://youtu.be/wlxaIjCwDrs
To be so rich that laws just doesn’t apply to you anymore...
I once had a cop pull me over when we had five people in the car and his reason was I drove through a stoplight turning yellow. He admitted he was just suspicious of a full car of people. Same thing happened when a group of us working a night shift went to get food at 10pm and cops pulled us over for a rolling stop because they said they thought we were gang members.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-2qTZBWi7g
Not only that, but reach for the handle with your opposite hand so you can check over your blind-spot for cyclists / motorbikes