Awesome shot! What is more important here - a car or a rainbow? The car is luxurious, but the rainbow is just incredible!
Awesome shot! What is more important here - a car or a rainbow? The car is luxurious, but the rainbow is just incredible!
I was driving through Montana on my way back home and saw this rainbow, I had to pull over on the side of the highway and take a picture and at the last minute decided to capture the car in the picture as well
Your profile pic looks like a Jaguar not a PradoToyota Prado 3.0 d, 2014
It;s Eurovision songcontest week this week, I would say the rainbow!Awesome shot! What is more important here - a car or a rainbow? The car is luxurious, but the rainbow is just incredible!
I, too, drive a Jeep Wrangler. I adore the vehicle. It's amazing to be able to take the top and doors off in the summer.I currently drive a Tacoma TRD OR "Taco". So far I am digging it. By far one of my favorite vehicles. I still need to upgrade the suspension and add a couple other mods this year.
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and a Diesel from that era you might as well be able to drive with vegetable oil/bio dieselAll you electric fans are a little misguided - "Lithium Batteries' Dirty Secret: Manufacturing Them Leaves Massive Carbon Footprint. Once in operation, electric cars certainly reduce your carbon footprint, but making the lithium-ion batteries could emit 74% more CO2 than for conventional cars." OK here is a story. My petrol burning VW camper van is 40 years old. It's manufacturing carbon footprint ended in 1980. Despite its age and emissions, it is more sustainable to continue driving and maintaining it than building a new Tesla. Lithum ion batteries use materials that have to be shipped from various locations in the world to create the battery in the first place. It looks as if after 10 years or 100,000 miles they cannot maintain their charge, I know this as I have used VAPE batteries for the last 8 years (same technology) and they have a limited number of recharge cycles. Maybe the materials can be recycled after they stop retaining a charge, but a modern petrol engine is easily capable of going 100,000 miles or more. I accept that electric cars are the way forward but their current manufacture is not green at all. Anyway I live in London so I mainly ride a bike. If you are really interested read this :
.Lithium Batteries' Dirty Secret: Manufacturing Them Leaves Massive Carbon Footprint
Once in operation, electric cars certainly reduce your carbon footprint, but making the lithium-ion batteries could emit 74% more CO2 than for conventional cars.www.industryweek.com
I recenly drove a brand new i20 lease car, for work. Just for three months or so. Awesome little car. Heated seats, airco, cruise control and damn fast too. I pushed it at night on the highway up to 170 -180 kmph, during night shifts.Hyundai i30 (2015)