The Mini Jeep Willys is HAND MADE in Bolivia its made out of the same material as the Origianl Willys NOT FIBER GLASS This Vehicle was completed in 3 years By a Man named Michalsky Credits to his hard effort, It 25% Smaller than the original vehicle, it has the same ”GADGETS” as the original and everything works, it has a 3 Cyl engine from a Kia 1000cc RWD it weights around 1250lbs, since this is the First made its going to be improved, Now we are starting this business with this man we are going to produce it and sell it all over the world, but I need to know if you people like it! SO PLEASE IF YOU LIKE IT PM AND TELL ME, The price is not yet set, some improvments we are going to make are: 4WD system, an original Winch, a little bigger the space were the driver seats better gauges scaled M1s between others and more. Hope you like it Thanks and dont forget to subscribe
The Mini Jeep Willys is HAND MADE in Bolivia its made out of the same material as the Origianl Willys NOT FIBER GLASS This Vehicle was completed in 3 years By a Man named Michalsky Credits to his hard effort, It 25% Smaller than the original vehicle, it has the same ”GADGETS” as the original and everything works, it has a 3 Cyl engine from a Kia 1000cc RWD it weights around 1250lbs, since this is the First made its going to be improved, Now we are starting this business with this man we …
“Aerodynamic drag has a significant effect on a vehicle’s fuel consumption. This is the reason why fuel-efficient family cars like the Toyota Prius and Honda Insight look so alike (and boring) as their shape is virtually dictated by aerodynamics”. How many times have you heard this? Here at Carscoop, surely more times than we can remember. Even GM’s Vice President, Bob Lutz defended the Volt’s lucklaster design by saying that its styling was aimed at achieving better aerodynamics so as to maximize fuel efficiency.
For the first time in more than a year, the price of a barrel of oil slipped on Thursday, October 16, 2008, below $70 US. In New York, crude oil features for November fell as much as 8 percent or to put that in dollars, $5.97, to $68.57 a barrel before closing at $69.85. Oil prices have been rapidly declining since spiking at an alarming $147 a barrel in July, 2008, when there were widespread fears that prices could go over $200 a barrel.
However, it seems that the economic downturn on both sides of the Atlantic has evidently put the brakes on the ‘oil-rally’. Our question to our international readership (sic..) is whether or not you’ve seen prices going significantly down at the petrol pump, and if so, how much do you pay now? Have your say in the comment section.