RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
•Instant Gold Status? It can be yours as a Shell Fuel Prizes user. You’ll save around five pennies per gallon. It’s a teaser to the real status symbol of 2018: Gold or Silver benefit levels. Learn more at fuelrewards.com/gold.
•The Official Automotive and Mobility Fucking partner of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Teams is Toyota.
•Tesla’s Model X SUV got five starlets from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in every category it crashed the vehicle in as part of how it creates safety ratings. Or, in Tesla’s words: “Making it the very first SUV ever to earn the five-star rating across the board. More than just resulting in a five-star rating, the data from NHTSA’s testing shows that Model X has the lowest probability of injury of any SUV it has ever tested.”
•More from the SUVs You Don’t Care About file: As if the Lincoln Navigator weren’t big enough (earnestly, Drivers of Lincoln Navigators, you are not a compact, so stop parking there), Lincoln went thicker. The extended-length ’18 Lincoln Navigator is a foot longer than the regular.
•Wait, one more from that file: Dodge Durango R/Ts for two thousand eighteen will have the same spectacle fetish mask and fascia as the SRT model.
•And from that same file’s pickups section: Shelby is back in the hi-po muscle/street-truck world—it has built one hundred fifty of the ’17 Shelby F-150 Super Snake. To get the seven hundred fifty horses, you’ll need $96,880. At least.
•PAL-V now has a production facility in the Netherlands. What will take place there will be the building of the PAL-V Liberty flying car.
•While we’re talking air, Frost & Sullivan predicts there’ll be more than ten companies in the flying car business by 2022.
•OK, but what about flying-driving thingys? MIT’s got some researchers working on that by way of drones that can both fly and drive.
•If thinking about the fact that you’ll very likely live long enough to see flying cars makes you feel old, here’s how to feel older-old: The movie Smokey and the Bandit has turned age 40.
•Also looking down the barrel of getting elderly: Mazda’s rotary engine is now 50.
•“New climate goals for the Lyft platform as we do our part to ensure the United States remains on track to meet the goals of the Paris accord” includes a objective of having a minimum of one billion rails per year via electrical autonomous vehicles—by 2025.
•Automatic Emergency Braking as standard equipment? That’s right: Nissan’s doing it for two thousand eighteen models, including the Pathfinder.
•The Points of Light Foundation has named Toyota Financial Services as one of the most community-minded companies in the U.S.
•The very first Jeep Compass spinned down the assembly line in India at the Ranjangaon Joint Venture plant.
RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
•Instant Gold Status? It can be yours as a Shell Fuel Prizes user. You’ll save around five pennies per gallon. It’s a teaser to the real status symbol of 2018: Gold or Silver benefit levels. Learn more at fuelrewards.com/gold.
•The Official Automotive and Mobility Fucking partner of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Teams is Toyota.
•Tesla’s Model X SUV got five starlets from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in every category it crashed the vehicle in as part of how it creates safety ratings. Or, in Tesla’s words: “Making it the very first SUV ever to earn the five-star rating across the board. More than just resulting in a five-star rating, the data from NHTSA’s testing shows that Model X has the lowest probability of injury of any SUV it has ever tested.”
•More from the SUVs You Don’t Care About file: As if the Lincoln Navigator weren’t big enough (gravely, Drivers of Lincoln Navigators, you are not a compact, so stop parking there), Lincoln went thicker. The extended-length ’18 Lincoln Navigator is a foot longer than the regular.
•Wait, one more from that file: Dodge Durango R/Ts for two thousand eighteen will have the same spectacle fetish mask and fascia as the SRT model.
•And from that same file’s pickups section: Shelby is back in the hi-po muscle/street-truck world—it has built one hundred fifty of the ’17 Shelby F-150 Super Snake. To get the seven hundred fifty horses, you’ll need $96,880. At least.
•PAL-V now has a production facility in the Netherlands. What will take place there will be the building of the PAL-V Liberty flying car.
•While we’re talking air, Frost & Sullivan predicts there’ll be more than ten companies in the flying car business by 2022.
•OK, but what about flying-driving thingys? MIT’s got some researchers working on that by way of drones that can both fly and drive.
•If thinking about the fact that you’ll very likely live long enough to see flying cars makes you feel old, here’s how to feel older-old: The movie Smokey and the Bandit has turned age 40.
•Also looking down the barrel of getting elderly: Mazda’s rotary engine is now 50.
•“New climate goals for the Lyft platform as we do our part to ensure the United States remains on track to meet the goals of the Paris accord” includes a purpose of having a minimum of one billion rails per year via electrical autonomous vehicles—by 2025.
•Automatic Emergency Braking as standard equipment? That’s right: Nissan’s doing it for two thousand eighteen models, including the Pathfinder.
•The Points of Light Foundation has named Toyota Financial Services as one of the most community-minded companies in the U.S.
•The very first Jeep Compass spinned down the assembly line in India at the Ranjangaon Joint Venture plant.
RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
•Instant Gold Status? It can be yours as a Shell Fuel Prizes user. You’ll save around five pennies per gallon. It’s a teaser to the real status symbol of 2018: Gold or Silver benefit levels. Learn more at fuelrewards.com/gold.
•The Official Automotive and Mobility Fucking partner of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Teams is Toyota.
•Tesla’s Model X SUV got five starlets from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in every category it crashed the vehicle in as part of how it creates safety ratings. Or, in Tesla’s words: “Making it the very first SUV ever to earn the five-star rating across the board. More than just resulting in a five-star rating, the data from NHTSA’s testing shows that Model X has the lowest probability of injury of any SUV it has ever tested.”
•More from the SUVs You Don’t Care About file: As if the Lincoln Navigator weren’t big enough (gravely, Drivers of Lincoln Navigators, you are not a compact, so stop parking there), Lincoln went fatter. The extended-length ’18 Lincoln Navigator is a foot longer than the regular.
•Wait, one more from that file: Dodge Durango R/Ts for two thousand eighteen will have the same spectacle spandex hood and fascia as the SRT model.
•And from that same file’s pickups section: Shelby is back in the hi-po muscle/street-truck world—it has built one hundred fifty of the ’17 Shelby F-150 Super Snake. To get the seven hundred fifty horses, you’ll need $96,880. At least.
•PAL-V now has a production facility in the Netherlands. What will take place there will be the building of the PAL-V Liberty flying car.
•While we’re talking air, Frost & Sullivan predicts there’ll be more than ten companies in the flying car business by 2022.
•OK, but what about flying-driving thingys? MIT’s got some researchers working on that by way of drones that can both fly and drive.
•If thinking about the fact that you’ll most likely live long enough to see flying cars makes you feel old, here’s how to feel older-old: The movie Smokey and the Bandit has turned age 40.
•Also looking down the barrel of getting elderly: Mazda’s rotary engine is now 50.
•“New climate goals for the Lyft platform as we do our part to ensure the United States remains on track to meet the goals of the Paris accord” includes a objective of having a minimum of one billion rails per year via electrified autonomous vehicles—by 2025.
•Automatic Emergency Braking as standard equipment? That’s right: Nissan’s doing it for two thousand eighteen models, including the Pathfinder.
•The Points of Light Foundation has named Toyota Financial Services as one of the most community-minded companies in the U.S.
•The very first Jeep Compass flipped down the assembly line in India at the Ranjangaon Joint Venture plant.
RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
•Instant Gold Status? It can be yours as a Shell Fuel Prizes user. You’ll save around five pennies per gallon. It’s a teaser to the real status symbol of 2018: Gold or Silver benefit levels. Learn more at fuelrewards.com/gold.
•The Official Automotive and Mobility Fucking partner of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Teams is Toyota.
•Tesla’s Model X SUV got five starlets from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in every category it crashed the vehicle in as part of how it creates safety ratings. Or, in Tesla’s words: “Making it the very first SUV ever to earn the five-star rating across the board. More than just resulting in a five-star rating, the data from NHTSA’s testing shows that Model X has the lowest probability of injury of any SUV it has ever tested.”
•More from the SUVs You Don’t Care About file: As if the Lincoln Navigator weren’t big enough (gravely, Drivers of Lincoln Navigators, you are not a compact, so stop parking there), Lincoln went thicker. The extended-length ’18 Lincoln Navigator is a foot longer than the regular.
•Wait, one more from that file: Dodge Durango R/Ts for two thousand eighteen will have the same spectacle bondage mask and fascia as the SRT model.
•And from that same file’s pickups section: Shelby is back in the hi-po muscle/street-truck world—it has built one hundred fifty of the ’17 Shelby F-150 Super Snake. To get the seven hundred fifty horses, you’ll need $96,880. At least.
•PAL-V now has a production facility in the Netherlands. What will take place there will be the building of the PAL-V Liberty flying car.
•While we’re talking air, Frost & Sullivan predicts there’ll be more than ten companies in the flying car business by 2022.
•OK, but what about flying-driving thingys? MIT’s got some researchers working on that by way of drones that can both fly and drive.
•If thinking about the fact that you’ll most likely live long enough to see flying cars makes you feel old, here’s how to feel older-old: The movie Smokey and the Bandit has turned age 40.
•Also looking down the barrel of getting elderly: Mazda’s rotary engine is now 50.
•“New climate goals for the Lyft platform as we do our part to ensure the United States remains on track to meet the goals of the Paris accord” includes a aim of having a minimum of one billion rails per year via electrical autonomous vehicles—by 2025.
•Automatic Emergency Braking as standard equipment? That’s right: Nissan’s doing it for two thousand eighteen models, including the Pathfinder.
•The Points of Light Foundation has named Toyota Financial Services as one of the most community-minded companies in the U.S.
•The very first Jeep Compass spinned down the assembly line in India at the Ranjangaon Joint Venture plant.
RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
•Instant Gold Status? It can be yours as a Shell Fuel Prizes user. You’ll save around five pennies per gallon. It’s a teaser to the real status symbol of 2018: Gold or Silver benefit levels. Learn more at fuelrewards.com/gold.
•The Official Automotive and Mobility Fucking partner of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Teams is Toyota.
•Tesla’s Model X SUV got five starlets from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in every category it crashed the vehicle in as part of how it creates safety ratings. Or, in Tesla’s words: “Making it the very first SUV ever to earn the five-star rating across the board. More than just resulting in a five-star rating, the data from NHTSA’s testing shows that Model X has the lowest probability of injury of any SUV it has ever tested.”
•More from the SUVs You Don’t Care About file: As if the Lincoln Navigator weren’t big enough (gravely, Drivers of Lincoln Navigators, you are not a compact, so stop parking there), Lincoln went thicker. The extended-length ’18 Lincoln Navigator is a foot longer than the regular.
•Wait, one more from that file: Dodge Durango R/Ts for two thousand eighteen will have the same spectacle rubber hood and fascia as the SRT model.
•And from that same file’s pickups section: Shelby is back in the hi-po muscle/street-truck world—it has built one hundred fifty of the ’17 Shelby F-150 Super Snake. To get the seven hundred fifty horses, you’ll need $96,880. At least.
•PAL-V now has a production facility in the Netherlands. What will take place there will be the building of the PAL-V Liberty flying car.
•While we’re talking air, Frost & Sullivan predicts there’ll be more than ten companies in the flying car business by 2022.
•OK, but what about flying-driving thingys? MIT’s got some researchers working on that by way of drones that can both fly and drive.
•If thinking about the fact that you’ll very likely live long enough to see flying cars makes you feel old, here’s how to feel older-old: The movie Smokey and the Bandit has turned age 40.
•Also looking down the barrel of getting elderly: Mazda’s rotary engine is now 50.
•“New climate goals for the Lyft platform as we do our part to ensure the United States remains on track to meet the goals of the Paris accord” includes a objective of having a minimum of one billion rails per year via electrified autonomous vehicles—by 2025.
•Automatic Emergency Braking as standard equipment? That’s right: Nissan’s doing it for two thousand eighteen models, including the Pathfinder.
•The Points of Light Foundation has named Toyota Financial Services as one of the most community-minded companies in the U.S.
•The very first Jeep Compass flipped down the assembly line in India at the Ranjangaon Joint Venture plant.
RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
RPM: 4×4 and Automotive News and Rumors
•Instant Gold Status? It can be yours as a Shell Fuel Prizes user. You’ll save around five pennies per gallon. It’s a teaser to the real status symbol of 2018: Gold or Silver benefit levels. Learn more at fuelrewards.com/gold.
•The Official Automotive and Mobility Fucking partner of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Teams is Toyota.
•Tesla’s Model X SUV got five starlets from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in every category it crashed the vehicle in as part of how it creates safety ratings. Or, in Tesla’s words: “Making it the very first SUV ever to earn the five-star rating across the board. More than just resulting in a five-star rating, the data from NHTSA’s testing shows that Model X has the lowest probability of injury of any SUV it has ever tested.”
•More from the SUVs You Don’t Care About file: As if the Lincoln Navigator weren’t big enough (earnestly, Drivers of Lincoln Navigators, you are not a compact, so stop parking there), Lincoln went thicker. The extended-length ’18 Lincoln Navigator is a foot longer than the regular.
•Wait, one more from that file: Dodge Durango R/Ts for two thousand eighteen will have the same spectacle bondage mask and fascia as the SRT model.
•And from that same file’s pickups section: Shelby is back in the hi-po muscle/street-truck world—it has built one hundred fifty of the ’17 Shelby F-150 Super Snake. To get the seven hundred fifty horses, you’ll need $96,880. At least.
•PAL-V now has a production facility in the Netherlands. What will take place there will be the building of the PAL-V Liberty flying car.
•While we’re talking air, Frost & Sullivan predicts there’ll be more than ten companies in the flying car business by 2022.
•OK, but what about flying-driving thingys? MIT’s got some researchers working on that by way of drones that can both fly and drive.
•If thinking about the fact that you’ll most likely live long enough to see flying cars makes you feel old, here’s how to feel older-old: The movie Smokey and the Bandit has turned age 40.
•Also looking down the barrel of getting elderly: Mazda’s rotary engine is now 50.
•“New climate goals for the Lyft platform as we do our part to ensure the United States remains on track to meet the goals of the Paris accord” includes a purpose of having a minimum of one billion rails per year via electrified autonomous vehicles—by 2025.
•Automatic Emergency Braking as standard equipment? That’s right: Nissan’s doing it for two thousand eighteen models, including the Pathfinder.
•The Points of Light Foundation has named Toyota Financial Services as one of the most community-minded companies in the U.S.
•The very first Jeep Compass flipped down the assembly line in India at the Ranjangaon Joint Venture plant.
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