@@zeusthecloud7219 Rocks can(while not often) pop tires, nails pop tires, tires being slightly too big for the car and scrubbing when you turn can still pop the tires and low tire pressure or high tire pressure can pop tires on the move. There are PLENTY of things that can pop them tires bud, you're still just too young, ain't got enough experience on you yet bud.
On the rich side of town there's no speed bumps. In fact, the engineers living there haven't seen one in so long, that they design cars with such low clearance, any bump in the road would destroy them outright.
Think about it why would I drive a super car like that on a bad road I wouldn't have any business in that part with money like that and the air suspension is like the audi A8L very flexible for different roads ramps etc all cars will have these features in the next 8 years remember I said this first 🎉
I don’t understand why they keep building things that can’t drive down any road in any country. That thing is a crack in the road away from being totaled 😂
@@Zyeww87 thing is, technology is very trickle down, if the rich have it, it’ll eventually get mass produced so the average man can have too, and then the problems start.
This is why concept cars should just stay a concept. Over a year later, this comment is still infested with the same repetitive complaints from snowflakes who got offended by a joke, missing the point entirely. Looking at you, @TheSimulatorSmith
Just cause you don’t like it doesn’t mean it won’t be out on the road later on, plenty of concept cars went on and are still going 50 years later with redesigns along the way. If it wasn’t for concept cars the model T would still be out best car.
@@TheSimulatorSmithThing is, most cars are practical. This is not. This is a car that a rich influencer would buy to keep as a trophy. Good luck finding someone willing to repair damage on this thing
It'll be cool in fifty years all the required tools are made by third parties and many, many mechanics have had A.decade or two working on it. Think of some only used to the Ford Model T, you ain't finding anyone besides the 5 hobbiests in your country to fix.
This is also and American built can. Sh,sh, sh, all you Chevy and Ford fans. "America cars have their headquarters in the United States, but good old American cars are built primarily with authentic Mexican labor in authentic Mexican factories with Mostly authentic Mexican built parts. The electronic and computer systems are built in America and sent down to Mexico for installation. Without Mexico, you wouldn't be driving "American" cars. But almost every " European and Japanese car is built with American labor and in American factories. So, buy Toyota and Mercedes if you want to buy "America made".😅
Poor mindset poor life it's for the rich and people who can afford just because you can't buy it doesn't mean others shouldn't, also that car is good for police or special forces if ever someone sabotage and shot the wheels and more🎉
It just seems like a stretchy material, so there's no reason it wouldn't turn. And if it didn't it wouldn't be much different from when your control arm snaps on a regular car, I don't see anything major to go wrong here that wouldn't happen with a regular car. Definitely not for mounting any kind of curb though or rough roads, perfectly smooth asphalt only. Seems like the idea behind it is perfecting aerodynamics as the wheel arches and bottom of the car are the two last major areas for drag in car design.
Its not curtians. Its would be stop sign, windshield, pedestrians, old lady watering her flowers, and then a violent and destructive blast of overly designed car parts.
Yeah, another retarded unneeded design. As soon as it breaks or stop functioning right, it's gonna tear the tire up and frame. No telling how much it'll cost to fix
Same with working in the trades. Architect/engineer: "This faucet can detect the exact temperature you want the water to come out." Plumber: "OH FOR FUCKS SAKE!!! NOW I NEED TO GET A DOCTORATES IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JUST TO INSTALL THIS OVERPRICED MOTHER FUCKER!"
You’re not wrong. A god damned oil change in some of these super charged high end vehicles costs in excess of $20,000 because they gotta take half the damn car apart to get to the work.
“I can’t afford the space car so I’m just gonna make up random nonsense to cope with the fact that I’m poor and will never be able to afford nice things because I limit myself to juvenile thinking”* that’s what you meant to say
@@cunnyman like I said this is how it starts. It might be used for something else not only cars. First thing when making something that you need is imagination, can't have that without some playtime.
@@stormfire9612 too bad for your imagination, it'll probably be driven around extremely rich neighbourhoods that have daily maintenance on every infrastructure. Hell you probably will never see such cars in person
Exactly. I dont want none of this new bs. I only want something at minimum, 20 years old I prefer older. Hell I prefer manual windows and straight drive. If it breaks I can fix it myself
@@user-go8zo8vy8xnot all the time. My homeboy and his wife just sold their car cuz the dealership refused it. They have a garage. They didnt wanna touch it. It’s not like they have technicians. They just get local mechanics in there and send them through a few classes, but at the end of the day they only gone remember like 10% of that.