Of course I just drove it on residential streets, where it was a bit bumpy, tall, and not that agile compared to our normal vehicles. Steering was light (power) and surprisingly slow with double the terms lock to lock so after making a turn the wheel has to be unwound. More impressions in due course
I've known about the vehicle project for some time, and growing less and less interested in the Cybertruck, I'm looking in other directions. This is the dream of Jim Ratcliffe who owns INEOS, a conglomerate of 20+ companies primarily chemicals. Sketched out over drinks in the Grenadier pub in London
I know who the guy is that owned and now must be the one selling the M200. It's not really a car that you can drive even though they say "it runs". Whereas the M100s generally run... (crossed fingers knocking on wood)
Mustang with bed-liner spray paint job! Bright trim on apartment doors and various large trim panels and accessories along the street. Greenish gray -- my wife and I kept asking each other "Green?" and responding "No, gray". I think the windshield tint makes for some confusion. Notice from here down
As Art would say, you knew this was coming I actually called lead singer, the gravelly voice Barry McGuire back in 1971 and asked him if he would play a charity gig at our college. And he said YES much to my amazement. I picked him up at the airport, brought him to the campus, and he said "Do you ha