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World's 10 Most Expensive Cars 2017 || Best Sports Cars 2017 - Duration: 11:25.10, Koenigsegg Regera, $2 million When we think of hybrid hypercars,Somehow,
Koenigsegg always gets left out, despite the fact that the Swedish automaker makes a vehicle
that outshines its electrified competition in many ways.
Koenigsegg Regera is Powered by a twin-turbo 5.0-liter V8 and a 4.5-kWh battery pack, the
$2 million Regera produces an outstanding 1,500hp in total, consider the car�s low
weight of 3,240 lbs.
Zero to 60 in 2.8 seconds is impressive to be sure, but the Regera�s 0 to 186 mph sprint
is even more mind-blowing � the feat is accomplished in only 10.9 seconds.
By Koenigsegg�s internal estimates, the car will be able to reach its top speed of
248 mph in just 20 seconds or so.
9. Koenigsegg One1. $2 Million You can buy a lot with $2 Million,The limited-edition
One:1 is based on the Agera R, and it earned its poetic moniker by employing a 1:1 kilogram-to-horsepower
ratio.
The figure on each side of the colon?
1,340.
That�s right, this car has 1,340hp, and can theoretically top 273 mph because of it.
Simply put, this is one of the fastest automobiles ever made, and with its F1-style honeycomb
core, carbon-fiber intake manifold, and ventilated ceramic brakes, it�s one of the most advanced
as well.
Just six examples of the speedy Swede were built, and each one was sold quite quickly.
Keep an eye out on Craigslist � you never know.
8. Bugatti Chiron, $2.5 million With a starting price of $2.5 million and
a gorgeous new body, the divine Chiron outdoes its predecessor in every conceivable way.
While the Bugatti Veyron redefined what an automobile could do, the Chiron laughs at
those who said the Veyron was the last of its kind, pushing the boundaries of performance
even further into the stratosphere.
it is reworked quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16, which now produces 1,500hp and a monstrous
1,180 lb-ft.
Sixty mph is dealt with in a rather quick 2.5 seconds on the way to the Chiron�s top
speed, which is limited to 261 mph.
It�s still not the fastest car in the world � that title belongs the Hennessey Venom
GT � but cars like these aren�t just about speed; they�re about making statements.
We think you�ll agree this Bugatti makes a very strong statement indeed.
7. Ferrari F60 America, $2.5 million The F60 is undeniably patriotic as it wears
a Stars and Stripes color scheme, American flag seat inserts, and classic racing livery
all around.
Better yet, you can experience the glory with the top down, as the F60 features a lightweight
fabric top that can be operated at speeds up to 75 mph.
The supercar is mechanically identical to the F12, but the Berlinetta isn�t exactly
a Fiat Panda to begin with.
Its 6.2-liter V12 churns out 740 glorious hp, enough to propel the car to 60 mph in
only 3.1 seconds.
Six, Pagani Huayra BC, $2.6 million At the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, Pagani debuted
the Huayra BC, a lighter, hotter version that takes no prisoners.
Right off the bat, you can tell the BC is playing a different game from the standard
Huayra.
It�s fitted with an enormous active rear spoiler that generates 1,102 pounds of downforce
at 155 mph, as well as a wider rear track, new side skirts, and a bevy of sexy aero goodies.
Despite the additions, the BC is a true featherweight, tipping the scales at a paltry 2,654 pounds
thanks to the extensive use of carbon fiber and other lightweight materials.
The whole deal will cost you a cool $2.6 million (or it would have, if all 20 units hadn�t
sold already), but you clearly get a lot for your money.
With 789 turbocharged ponies on tap, the BC may actually live up to its godly name.
5. Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio, $3 million With an asking price of $3 million, the Ferrari
Sergio isn�t the most expensive car on our list.
It is, however, one of the most highly-coveted vehicles in the world, as only six were ever
made.
Crafted by legendary Italian design house Pininfarina, the Sergio is essentially a Ferrari
458 Spider with a completely new body and interior.
That means a 4.5-liter V8 sends a whopping 562hp to the rear wheels, but because the
Sergio is lighter than the 458, it�s quicker and handles better.
The new body doesn�t just save weight � it�s chock-full of interesting details like aerodynamic
headrests that are built directly into the roll cage.
4. Limited Edition Bugatti Veyron, $3.4 million
This list wouldn�t be complete without some version of the mighty Bugatti Veyron.
We�re shining our spotlight on the the Mansory Vivere edition here, because not only is it
one of the fastest cars in the world, it�s one of the most expensive.
Augmented by German witch doctors Mansory, the 1,200hp Veyron starts out as a Grand Sport
Vitesse Roadster, only to be adorned with a gorgeous carbon-fiber body, a new spoiler
package, upgraded LED lights, a revamped cabin, and a redesigned front grill.
Further classifying the Veyron as a work of art, maps of historic race events like the
Targa Florio are laser etched into the exterior and interior.
Oh, and it can do 254 mph.
3.
W Motors Lykan Hypersport, $3.4 million You may recall the Lykan Hypersport from its
starring role in the blockbuster Furious 7, where the Lebanese supercar crashed through
not one, not two, but three skyscrapers in Dubai.
In a franchise filled with high-end exotics and one-off custom creations, the fact that
the Hypersport got so much focus is a testament to its magnetism.
Let�s start with the styling, which includes jewel-encrusted headlights, scissor doors,
and an interior ripped straight from science fiction.
It looks like a pissed off armored car from the future, and its performance is right on
par with its image.
The Hypersport boasts a 3.7-liter, twin-turbo flat-six that yields 770hp and 708 lb. 0 to
62 mph is accomplished in just 2.8 seconds, and top speed is a downright scary 240 mph.
2.
Lamborghini Veneno, $4.5 million That�s the name Lamborghini chose for the
modified Aventador , built to celebrate the automaker�s 50th birthday.
the name is fitting for a vehicle that looks so positively deadly, so undeniably venomous.
The car is absolutely stunning from every angle, and to this day, we�re not convinced
it isn�t an alien spacecraft surveying our planet for eventual takeover.
It just doesn�t seem real.
The only thing more remarkable than the look is the price � a whopping $4.5 million.
The Veneno is fast, and that should come as no surprise.
Its 6.5-liter V12 spins all the way up to 8,400 rpm to deliver 740hp and 507 lb-ft,
surging the car to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds.
1.
Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita.
$ 4.8 Million Koenigsegg makes its first appearance on our
list with the CCXR Trevita, and it does so as the most expensive street-legal production
car in the world.
For the Trevita, the Swedish manufacturer developed a new exterior finish called the
Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave, which involves coating carbon fibers with a diamond
dust-impregnated resin.
We can�t even fathom how much the touch-up paint costs.
Underneath the lustrous finish lies a 4.8-liter, dual-supercharged V8 with a total output of
1,004 horsepower and 797 pound-feet of torque, which means it should have little to no trouble
overtaking semis on the freeway.
The car�s specifications, in both performance and price are nearly comical at this point,
and just three were ever made.
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Woman Connected To Road Rage Shooting Arrested - Duration: 2:12.DEPARTMENT BETTER THAN ANY
NOMINEE FOR
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
A WOMAN HAS BEEN ARRESTED IN
CONNECTION TO A SHOOTING ON
HIGHWAY
98 LAST WEEK.
A MAN WAS SHOT IN THE HAND AS HE
WAS
DRIVING TO WORK -- AND OFFICALS
SAY IT
WAS RANDOM.
NEWS FIVE'S ALLEN CARTER JOINS
US LIVE
AT METRO JAIL WITH MORE ON THE
ARREST.
INVESTIGATORS SAY THEY FOUND THE
CAR
AND THE WOMAN WHO OWNS IT.
BUT THEY DON'T BELIEVE THEY HAVE
THE
SHOOTER -- THEY'RE HOPING THE
DRIVER
CAN LEAD THEM IN THE RIGHT
DIRECTION.
IT WAS FIRST BELIEVED TO
POSSIBLY BE AN INCIDENCE OF ROAD
RAGE.
BUT INVESTIGATORS A CRIME MUCH
MORE RANDOM.
SOT: I believe they were riding
around probably
using illicit drugs and deciding
they'd just shoot at
passing cars.
ONE INCIDENT HAPPENING LAST WEEK
- A MAN SAYING HE NOTICED A CAR
SITTING
IN THE MIDDLE OF HIGHWAY 98
AFTER HONKING AND THEN TRYING TO
GO
AROUND, HE ENDED BEING SHOT IN
THE
HAND.
NOW INVESTIGATORS SAYING THIS IS
THE CAR
THAT SHOT CAME FROM.
AND THIS IS THE DRIVER -
30-YEAR-OLD TABITHA
LANE.
SOT: it is her car yes.
INVESTIGATORS ABLE TO TRACK IT
DOWN
BECAUSE OF A STICKER ON THE BACK
WINDSHIELD.
DESCRIBED BY WITNESSES AND THE
VICTIM.
SOT: there were identifying
marks that was on the car. When
the shooting occurred that has
since
been removed.
DETECTIVES DO NOT BELIEVE LANE
WAS THE
ACTUAL SHOOTER - BUT SAY THERE
IS LIKELY
MULIPLE CASES LINKED TO THE CAR
WITH
MULTIPLE PEOPLE INVOVLED.
SOT: as far as we know only one
person did the
shooting, but others may have
participated in some
way shape or form so we do
expect multiple arrests
tomorrow.
LANE IS CURRENTLY BEING HELD ON
DRUG
CHARGES.
DETECIVES BELIEVE THEY WILL HAVE
ADDITIONAL ARRESTS IN THIS CASE
TOMMORROW -- INCLUDING THE
SUSPECTED SHOOTER.
LIVE IN MOBILE, ALLEN CARTER
NEWS FIVE.
THANKS ALLEN.
THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA
SHERIFF'S OFFICE IS ASKING THE
COMMUNITY FOR HELP... IN
IDENTIFYING A BANK ROBBER WHO
WAS
CAUGHT ON CAMERA!
THE SUSPECT WAS ABLE TO GET
AWAY.... BUT
DEPUTIES AREN'T SURE WHICH WAY
HE LEFT
THE SCENE...
NEWS FIVE'S HAYLEY MINOGUE JOINS
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Aukey Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 Dual Port USB Car Charger (CC-T7) Review - Duration: 1:41.Does your phone suffer from slow charging in your car?
It might be time to upgrade your USB Car Charger.
Hey everyone, it's Su from TooSix and this is the Aukey Quick Charge 3.0 Dual Port USB
Car Charger.
I've been using it daily for about three months now and the two most important things
to know are that it's safe and fast.
It will never overheat or overcharge your phone or tablet.
It's able to regulate the amount of current to your device and will deliver the maximum
amperage that your device can handle.
Cheaper no name chargers or cars with USB ports built-in aren't smart enough to know
what kind of device you're trying to charge and therefore will either undercharge (resulting
in a slow or stagnant charge) or overcharge (resulting in a fried phone).
That's why you shouldn't use those.
The green top port is perfect for charging iPads or tablets because of the dedicated
2.4A output.
The orange bottom port supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0, which allows certain phones like
the V20, G5 or HTC 10 to charge ridiculously fast!
I'm talking 0 to 80% in 35 minutes.
If you're not sure if your phone supports Quick Charge 3.0, I've left a link to the
list of supported devices, down below.
In the box, you'll find the user manual and a high quality two foot long micro USB
cable.
This Aukey charger is backed by a 24 month warranty and costs about 15 bucks on Amazon,
which I've left to in the description.
So my question to you is, what charger do you use in your car right now?
Leave me a comment, right below that like button.
If someone you know is looking for an awesome car charger, please share this video with
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Thanks for watching.
I'll talk to you in the next one.
Peace!
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Electric post falls in QC, hits passing car (01.02.2017) - Duration: 1:11.driver was left unscathed after an electric post fell on the hood of his car along Tomas
Morato Avenue in Quezon City Wednesday morning.
Carlo Pulido said he was driving his Honda Jazz on his way to work when he saw the electric
post collapsing at around 9 a.m.
He said he switched off the engine and was able to get out of the car unhurt.
A Meralco technician, Aaron Hombria, said he was installing an electric meter when the
concrete post cracked and collapsed.
He said he jumped off the post when he noticed it collapsing.
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How to Live in Your Car, Save Money and Be Free - Duration: 25:48.(bike bell rings)
Hey guys, I'm travelin' through Southern California
and I wanted to give you some insights,
some perspective
into car-camping
in a Prius.
Now I do a website called electricbikereview.com.
I started it several years ago and when I started out
I was really concerned how am I going to make my
dream come true of working on something
that I felt is positive,
that connects people, it's sustainable and still
make money, have enough, pay for insurance and maybe
even save a little bit on the side.
How was I gonna reconcile those two things.
There are two levers, make more, or spend less.
And so I've done my best to balance those two.
So initially you know I would I've been here before.
I've traveled in this area before because there are
a lot of bike companies and stuff out this way.
And I was thinking well you know I'll do an Airbnb or
you know maybe I can get some hotel rooms,
or rent for a month.
And I actually tried that, I tried to rent,
and I'd lose security deposits
'cause I wouldn't stay there super long.
And even though I'm really clean, I don't have a lotta
stuff, I'm kind of a minimalist.
It just seemed like I was compromising a lot.
And it was still costing me money and that's when
I came up with the idea of well let's try car camping.
You know some Walmarts let you camp out in the parking lot.
I've got a lotta friends that I've made especially now
through the website, who say,
"Sure you can park in my driveway."
And a lot of 'em offer, "Yeah sleep on the couch,
"go for it."
But what I found is sometimes their houses
are sort of messy, and maybe they have cats or dogs.
I'm a little sensitive to cats especially,
and it's not the same privacy that I was used to
and just this sense of peace that I was looking for.
Sometimes people talk and talk, and it's like,
I wanna hang out and be friends, but I'm also
working hard to drive a business here,
to try to create a lifestyle that I can build
over time and that requires some peace and quiet,
getting to bed early.
Not everyone has the same schedule.
So enough about that.
I bought a 4Runner, and it was like a four cylinder
it had like a timing chain and so I was really thinking
like this thing's bullet proof.
It's awesome and it can go anywhere you know,
if I'm driving and I get stuck in the snow or whatever
it can just go anywhere with this thing.
But what I found was that the gas mileage wasn't
super great, and it just wasn't comfortable.
There's a lot of bouncing and my neck and back,
especially working at the computer, sitting a lot,
I just, it just didn't work.
So after a year of doing that I'd
saved up enough money that I bought a Prius.
Now not only does this reflect my values,
the sustainability and efficiency.
But I mean you just get awesome gas mileage, right.
You don't have to stop as frequently at gas stations.
I was constantly worried on these long trips,
there aren't a lotta gas stations in some of these places.
And some of the ones I pass
you know I would think to myself do I really want to
get gas there, you know is that really the best place?
And so I was struggling to balance those two things.
With the Prius, I'm saving time and yes I could have
got a Toyota Echo or a Yaris or any other car,
but this car in particular has the hatchback.
So it's the seats fold down and there's enough space
that you actually can car camp.
I ended up finding a really good deal on this one, used.
It has a solar panel built into the top
and so it runs the fans
when I'm not in the car and that's awesome,
'cause it does get hot, right now it's a little cold.
Again you can see the snow and stuff, it's the middle
of the day it's like noon, and it's decent out,
but it gets, it was below freezing last night.
And I could actually sleep in here and do alright
'cause I have a couple sleeping bags, down comforter.
And the really cool thing about a Prius is that
you can just let the car run all night, run, right?
It, the engine starts, it charges the battery and then
it stops, and then the battery runs basically
air-conditioning or your heater
And I've done that all night before and it used less
than one gallon of gas.
That's like three dollars, it's like a three dollar
hotel right there, if you've got a driveway to park in,
or you're just on BLM land like this.
Be careful, don't get stuck, this is a two-wheel drive car
and the tires, you know they don't have super great tread
or anything, they're not real deep.
They're meant to be really efficient, so they have high PSI.
And as you can see I got a bike rack here on the back
that folds up, and it actually stays pretty well within
the airstream of the car
so I don't lose a lot of MPG's on that.
But when I go review bikes, I can put 'em
on my car and drive around.
You might notice this adopt sticker, and you might have
noticed Jack up here in the passenger seat before.
That is not a real dog, that's just something I got
'cause I thought it's kinda fun, it keeps me company
a little bit, and if I'm parking somewhere at night,
and you know someone sees the car.
I feel like it might be a deterrent against break-ins
or just messing around.
A lotta people think it's real and again you know
it's like I have dogs and it's just kinda company.
Little bit of company but if I need, I can take out
just these few things, I can totally scoot the seat back
and take a passenger with me.
Same thing in the back.
Right now everything is laid down as low as it can be
so that I can see out the back for safety.
And I'm all about safety.
This car does have a backup camera.
Some of the trim on this one was upgraded and again I just
happened to get a good deal on it, used, I bought
it in Texas, it's a darker color, it's a hybrid.
And I think in Texas they're just isn't as much demand
for this so I got a good deal on it you know.
But again I saved up cash I could make an offer.
You could buy a Prius like this, this is 2011.
You could probably get one of these
with higher miles on it at probably in the
seven or eight thousand dollar range.
And there you go.
That's like practically a home.
And if you can save a 1,000 bucks a month on rent,
or something and just use a library or a Starbucks
or a Panera Bread or something to do your work,
this can save you a lot of money.
And it's really not that uncomfortable.
So I was just super excited to share how I've set it up.
So let's jump back in here real quick.
We've got this
Wagan Tech cooler, and it actually has
a built in electric cooler so it keeps the contents
in here at a much lower temperature than the rest of the
car and it just runs off a nine-volt which I've got
plugged in in that center console there.
I can keep my yogurt, I've go some hummus, some of these
microwaveable Amy's meals.
And because it opens at the top like this when you open it
the cold air doesn't escape, 'cause hot air rises.
So this is awesome, I love this.
Around it I've got some granola and some stuff.
I bought these you know Husky liners down here
'cause you know I'm on the sand and dirty areas,
and sometimes it gets, it gets dirty.
You can see the outside of the car.
I like to keep the inside as clean as possible.
Notice that I've got plenty of room here around this vent.
This is to cool the hybrid batteries
so you don't wanna cover that.
So what I end up doing when I'm actually driving like this
is I leave that down here, plug it in and it cools off.
There's some on and off switches down here.
It can actually heat stuff too.
But then once I'm ready to do the bed setup,
I'll grab one of these extra pillows over here,
so this lay it right there on top.
I've seen a bunch of people make these great hanging
things and boards and I've even bought like a custom made
cutout board with these stilts and stuff.
Just that cooler plus a pillow is enough. (laughing)
You know sometimes it's like better to have simple,
flexible solutions than these over-engineered like
precision solutions, and you save money that way too.
So I've got this folding like cot mattress next.
So what I'm gonna do is fold it up,
there we go like that,
and down and you gotta just push it.
Little hard to do with one hand, there we go, awesome.
And then I've got this water proof mattress cover,
like that, and then just a regular sheet.
So you can see with two hands I could get that
figured out a little bit nicer.
Got my sleeping bag right here, like that.
Grab my pillow, put it right here and then look at that.
I mean and the other thing is I would take this out
so kinda pop this up.
Now it's completely out of the way,
and I've got my nice sleeping bag here
with good padding.
And this one it's not super wide I think it's 25 inches
so it doesn't collide with the wheel well there on the left.
And then I bought this, it's not a sleeping bag it's just
a blanket, I really like this thing, tryin' to remember
what it's called real quick here.
This blanket is reversible and a lotta times what I'll do
is it gives me a little bit of extra warmth.
But I use it to cover up my head, 'cause it's really
lightweight, and I don't like wearing those masks.
'cause they just, when you roll around they get
bumped around, but I a lotta times if you're in a
Walmart parking lot or something it's pretty bright.
There's the light outside which feels safe
but then you can't sleep as well.
So this blanket I'll just lay this over my eyes a little bit
and kinda camouflage myself a little bit more like that.
So I might look like this under the covers.
This is actually the top of my standing desk,
and it is awesome so I'm gonna show you that next.
Here's the base, you'll notice that I've got it set up
in such a way that if I get in a car accident it's
not gonna come flying through and decapitate me
or knock me out or something.
I put it down like this,
then I take this top part like this.
And look at that I can set this on any desk at like
a friend's house or even at a library,
and now I can use kind of a standup desk,
and I much prefer that to sitting down.
It just lets me relax my arms a little bit more,
it's more ergonomic.
I have a special platform that sits on it,
a DJ stand basically and I have my laptop and it's
just, it's wonderful.
I have room for my mouse, room for my keyboard,
but again when I'm driving I keep it out of the way.
I wanted to give you the full impression
of what the standing desk looks like.
So here it is, completely set up.
There's that DJ stand I was talkin' about.
Got my laptop, ergonomic keyboard, adjustable height.
This is really the key.
And then just a kind of a standard, cheap table
from Walmart that goes completely flat.
And most importantly this little comfort stand here,
'cause when you're standing for a long time it can
get you know your feet and your knees and stuff.
Got a few things layin' over there.
It's just an Airbnb, you know it's really nice to
be able to lay the foam mattress out a little bit.
This is actually a fold out couch,
but it's less comfortable 'cause you kinda
sink in and it's just uneven and stuff.
And that's all the space I take very clean tidy
gives me a chance to do my laundry and most importantly
use high-speed internet because I'm uploading those
electric bike reviews and shooting on the go.
So sometimes this is really the best way to do it.
And then I'm not intruding too much on my friends,
but thanks again for all those people who have let
me hang out a little bit.
And here's a quick look at my food, got that cereal again.
And some nuts and berries, some fruits, fruits are great.
Quinoa, much healthier than rice, great protein.
A little bit of organic protein powder over here.
And some oranges, and tortilla stuff.
In the fridge, got the yogurt, bunch of spinach,
celery is a awesome snack, dip it in hummus.
And then I frequently make a big thing of beans
and do almond milk.
And then I'm able to make burritos and stuff like that
without going out to fast-food all the time.
Another fun snack is just some healthy popcorn. (laughing)
So yeah that's how I keep it you know
affordable
but healthy.
I don't wanna gain a whole buncha weight
and be breaking out from eating greasy fast-food,
and I'm just not a fan of that model.
So I know this is a bit off topic, but I think eating
and having foods that are more nonperishable which
tend to be more like vegetables and stuff it's good.
And it's important for when you're traveling and you're
already exposing yourself to maybe not the best sleeping
pattern every night and things like that.
Over here on the left you can see I've got my just a basic
suitcase, got some extra files,
some extra shoes.
And down here I have a whole bunch
of just kind of safety gear.
So here's a look in the extra storage.
Got a hat, don't wanna get skin cancer.
Some of these reusable bags for sustainability.
This is a foldout solar panel which can charge phones
and things like that.
I got bottles, hats, raincoats.
I even got like a kind of a jumper thing right here
so that if my car battery dies when I'm far away
from other people I can do that.
Some knee stuff, some extra cables, hiking poles,
first aid, one of those hand crank lights.
Just a ton of stuff, bungee cords, extra long cables,
jumper cables, pocket mask if you need to do CPR.
Goggles this is from Burning Man awhile back, and umbrellas.
And then this yeah I've got an inverter here,
and I'm actually wired in directly
from my Prius battery over here.
I might show that because it allows you to pull more
watts and not mess up the circuitry on your car.
So yeah, let's move to that.
'Kay I got the cargo tray out,
and you can see my spare tire.
Got some big time duct tape, also some binoculars over here
those could be useful, and then candle and mirror.
You know just that survival camping stuff.
Now this is what I think is really interesting,
take this cover off, and you can see the Prius battery.
It's actually in the trunk instead of under the hood
and so that can be kinda confusing sometimes.
Of course there's the big hybrid battery but that's
really separate and the
starter battery is actually kinda small.
So they go out they seem to go out more frequently
than on some other cars.
In any case, under here you can see that I tapped into
the positive and negative prongs and then I've run some
of my own cable up here with a connection point.
So I can actually connect to that with my solar panel
and charge my car battery or I can run one of those
inverters so I can get 120 volts out and run a power
tool or run my cooler, or really just anything.
Another choice accessory is this thing right here.
That is a dash cam and it actually taped over the LED's
a little bit 'cause I don't like 'em in my eyes.
And I've you know kinda wired it in and run everything down.
You see I've got the plugs all set up there.
And then bunch of plugs here, I really like that
they've got several outlets on this car.
Anyway this thing records all the time
and it just kinda loops
and I can press this button too,
to mark sections and basically
if there is an accident if something happens then I'll have
video evidence and so I'll be able
to move through the court system better
or defend myself in court.
So it's maybe worth thinking about there's a buncha
dash cam options I've got one in the front,
one in the back, also some security devices in the car
so I'll get like a text message if someone is messing
with my car and just a regular alarm.
I don't have too many valuable things in here,
and I'm often close to my car or sleeping in it,
but it's just kinda nice to have that level of security
if you're treating this more like a home.
I also have this nice little mat that covers the dash
so it won't crack over time and it's nice to just
you know put stuff up here.
Oh, and these do you see these?
These things really make it nice to put your arm down
on the door, 'cause this is actually kinda hard,
like they are parts of the car that are a little bit
you know maybe not quite as nice.
And then I love this little holder here.
I put my cellphone right there I can still do everything
it stays out of the way, but I use that to navigate
'cause I'm constantly relying on GPS when I travel,
and I can charge it and everything.
If you're gonna camp you might as well make this
an awesome setup and one of the ways
that I've done this is I got this head rest holder.
It's very adjustable it can swivel in and out,
and I got my iPad there so I can sit here or take a
passenger, I would probably put that away if I had
a passenger though, and I can enjoy a movie.
I can actually put my laptop there and look at the screen
and just hang out here again, in a parking lot,
at my friend's house.
I can catch up on stuff, I could even do email.
It's a pretty nice setup, and there is enough room
down here I've got my little
goodie bag with some granola bars.
Right now I have some extra bags and stuff.
This isn't usually like this.
And I got another bracket here that I can attach
I can actually lay down over here and then have my iPad
right above me and just lay down and watch the screen
while I'm chillin', while I'm chillin' out.
That's really awesome.
Another quick call out I got a range extender 'cause a
lotta time I'll go to people's houses and I can plug
that in and extend the range
out to my car or into a spare bedroom or something.
So just wanted to call that out,
this is like my little entertainment area.
You really don't have to get a gigantic trailer
or RV to enjoy yourself, and being able to have a
gym membership like 24 Hour Fitness or whatever travel
all over the country, I can shower, I can shave there,
I can enjoy myself.
I don't need to take that with me, I don't need to have
a bathroom with me and using this car means I can
park in really any parking spot anywhere.
I can go into parking garages.
I don't have to worry about going through drive-thrus
and breakin' somethin' off.
Even with a bike on the back, I'm not gonna go into a
garage and accidentally decapitate my car.
Those are all considerations that went into this purchase.
Yes you give some things up, and you know I've had to move
a few things here to clear out that seat,
but there's plenty of room there.
The bed is almost completely open still,
so it's very doable.
Okay so here I am in the car, ugh, kinda all the way in.
Just wanted to give you some idea of what it looks like.
Course the trunk's open and they actually sell
a really cool Prius tent thing
that just sort of hangs down if it's hot out.
Of course as I said before it's been really cold lately
and so this is good for me, I know I can stretch.
I'm 5'9", I can get to the front seat if I need to,
you know if the car is running I'm actually using it
like a generator for heat or cool, but I usually don't
do that, I usually just do fine with those extra blankets.
I'll go ahead and close the trunk now.
It's got these nice handles reach up like this.
(trunk closes)
There we go,
and there it is again.
You know I've got shoes on and I'm still able to fit.
As you can see here it's pretty comfortable.
I, you know, it's easy to hit your head and bump it
but you got these handles to help you out when
you're gettin' ready to exit.
Here's the door handle just pop it open like this.
So a lotta times in the morning I'll just kinda
scan around make sure that I'm not gonna disrupt anyone.
Turn myself sideways like this, pop right out,
and there we go.
And again this car is just so stealthy
because it's nice.
You know I keep it nice, I wash it, I wax it myself.
I keep it tuned up, I expect it to go just forever.
They're very, very efficient because it uses
regenerative braking the brakes really
don't have to be replaced very often.
It uses a continuously variable transmission so that's
really smooth and again very efficient.
Yes you're paying a premium because it's a hybrid and stuff,
but now that we're onto the next generation and stuff,
this one you can pick up last generation
and there's tons of room.
I actually think this, I think this is gen three
works better than the newest ones
because there isn't quite so much
of a bump when you fold the seats down,
or seat in this case, so that's really sweet.
The other consideration that I've been working on
is yes I have tinted windows, factory tinted in fact,
and at night you really can't see in to well.
But I wanted to make them even more blocked out
just in case someone comes up here.
There's not much you can do for the front seat,
you know I've got Jack up there.
And the windshield you know if I was back there and
I had the blanket over my face
I really don't think people would notice.
But still if I'm watching the iPad, if I'm using my phone
or something like this, and I just don't want people
peekin' in or gettin' spooked or somethin' like that.
So I've got one other solution I ordered these special
magnetic window covers, custom cut for Toyota Prius
from Europe, by the way I'm gonna have all the links
to the different you know the computer holder and
some, the mattress pad and these screens
in the description.
But I'm gonna go ahead and put these on and show you
how they work 'cause I think they're really cool
and it's just another step in my little system here.
Okay so I've put the screens on the back half
of the car, you can see just looking in it's just
this pattern very similar to what some people put
for their kids so that their kids aren't
getting the sun in their face quite so much.
And I've only got it on half here so you can see
clear on this side and then the mesh on this side.
And it fits for all of them, they just fit perfectly.
I'm super happy about this and now I did have to order
them kinda custom, but even from the inside look at that.
Clear up front, kind of a mesh right there
on the small window, and at the back,
and then these are the other ones right here.
I'll just give the shout out Nigel Marston Motorsports
from the United Kingdom, thank you very much, buddy,
these are sweet and they pack flat
so I can lay them under my mattress
and I'm not sure I would even need to use them all the time.
But it would just act as a privacy screen a little bit more.
They even have half pieces that fit for part of the
driver window just to keep it even more private.
You know one concern that I have had with
Jack the dog is that some people would actually think
it's a real dog and call the police
or try to break the windows.
So you know as real at it looks, you get close enough
and you're like maybe that's not a real dog.
So I hope that, that's somethin' I'm still working on.
I've heard about people in LA getting like blowup dolls
and putting them in their passenger seat
you know to drive in the HOV high occupancy vehicle lanes.
I'm not quite there, I just think the dog is kinda cool
and friendly, and if I'm ever approached by the law
or you know something like that, usually I'm parking
in places that are legal, it's a friend's house,
and I just prefer to sleep in my car.
But there's also you know, there are times where I'm
not sleeping, I'm just hanging out relaxing in my car,
using my iPad or something like that, this is a nice way
to feel some sense of home, some sense of peace
when you aren't at home, or you don't have a home.
You know my family lives in Texas.
I've got some family in Colorado and Arizona.
And I can easily get to them, and I can do it in such a way
that I'm not standing out hopefully.
I always drive the speed limit,
'cause I have out-of-state plates.
These are just all the considerations.
Having done this now for several years,
and just trying to really dial it in and think about
all the things that could happen
and thankfully none of them really have.
You know I have triple A, I've got my cellphone,
I've got all the safety gear that we talked about
before so, it's just a neat setup.
I was excited to share but I wanted to do so
after I'd actually lived this way
for awhile and could chime in on some of those fringe cases.
And I hope it helps you.
Again this is kind of a unique way to go about it,
but it means I can do something I love and help people,
and to me that's worth the world right there.
So for any reviews on electric bikes I'll see you back
at electricbikereview.com.
But occasionally I'll do little videos like this
that just talk about the way I live
and hopefully help you to reach your dreams too.
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RC ADVENTURES - My FiRST Losi Micro Rally X AWD Car! Unboxing two 1/24th scale, w/ Surprise Ending - Duration: 11:26. For more infomation >> RC ADVENTURES - My FiRST Losi Micro Rally X AWD Car! Unboxing two 1/24th scale, w/ Surprise Ending - Duration: 11:26.-------------------------------------------
2017 Nissan Rogue Review - Duration: 2:24.the Nissan Rogue is coming off a big
award here at cars.com and after a few
updates for 2017 it still sets itself
apart from the compact SUV crowd among
the changes some steps in the right
direction on the inside steering wheel
has a race your design it's really a lot
more attractive than the old road wheel
which is about the size of a two-by-four
it off of some stitching on the
passenger side of the dashboard
stitching and patting down here where
your knees fall all very good stuff
really helps to put the road near the
top of its class in terms of inferior
quality one buzzkill though still no
apple carplay or Android auto now those
are really the cost of entry for any
good multimedia system used eight nissan
really needs to get with the program in
the road but utility remains a big
strength and continues to set the road
part in this class the backseat for
example one of the rare ones that was
just replying but actually lose
forward-backward that means you can
maximize either cargo or passenger space
for parents to move a child and a baby
to be closer to mom and dad
adult passengers back here should have
no complaints thanks to a feat that's
it's high enough off the ground but has
plenty of headroom left over many
competitors have one but not the other
but here's the knockout punch throat
offers an optional third-row but even
without a Nissan innovative divided and
hide cargo storage system really put
utility on a whole new level
it gives you these two movable
partitions here with up to 18 adjustable
configuration
nissan says you can maximize cargo
height if you want to keep them in their
lowest position or if you want all the
second road down and have a relatively
flat cargo floor there's a position for
that as well you can see them higher if
you really want to have a second shelf
like so and you can stack things on top
of that shelf you can even create a box
if you want to put things in right here
and hide stuff and allows you to talk
things in underneath the Shelf really
cool really sets the road apart that's
part of the reason why the Nissan Rogue
is cars.com straining family car of the
year if you have a small family or
thinking of moving in that direction
this wouldn't be a bad place to start
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Two all-electric cars miss the mark for IIHS safety awards - IIHS News - Duration: 2:17.Electric vehicles and plug-ins are
increasingly popular way to go green and
save on fuel. We put four models to the
test for safety. The two all electrics,
Tesla Model S and BMW i3, fell short
of our criteria for safety awards.
In contrast, the two plug-ins, Chevrolet Volt
and Toyota Prius Prime, earn our TOP SAFETY
PICK+ designation. To earn the 2017 TOP
SAFETY PICK+ award, a vehicle must earn
good ratings in all five of our
crashworthiness evaluations - the small
overlap front, the moderate overlap front,
the side, the roof strength and head
restraints evaluations - plus it must be
available with an advanced or superior
front crash prevention system and
acceptable- or good-rated headlights.
The Tesla Model S experienced problems in the
small overlap front crash test.
The safety belt allowed the dummy's torso to move
too far forward, and its head hit the
steering wheel hard through the airbag.
Tesla plans to make changes to the
seat belt to improve protection in small
overlap front crashes. When those changes are
in place, we'll run another test to find
out how well they've done.
The most powerful version of the Model S has
another problem. The P100D is rated
acceptable for roof strength, which is
important in rollover crashes. The rating
is based on how much weight the roof can
support. Even though all Model S cars
have the same roof structure, the P100D
weighs more so it only earns an acceptable rating.
The BMW i3 is rated
good in the small overlap front crash test.
However, it misses the TOP SAFETY
PICK+, because it's only rated acceptable
in our rear crash evaluation of the
seats and head restraints.
In contrast, the Toyota Prius Prime and the Chevrolet
Volt earn a TOP SAFETY PICK+.
The Prius Prime has an edge in that
state-of-the-art safety is standard equipment.
No need to check a box on the options
list to get a top-rated front crash
prevention system or decent headlights.
There's no reason the most efficient
vehicles can't be among the safest.
We hope that BMW and Tesla continue to
refine the designs of their electric
models to maximize safety.
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5 Car Models Expected to Sizzle in 2018 - Duration: 5:23.In 2018, there are many beautiful car models that are expected to take off.
Interestingly enough, many of these luxury cars are opting for a more fuel efficient
V6 engine versus a V8 or V12 that would have been added a decade ago.
This is primarily due to consumer purchasing behaviors that ensure improved fuel efficiency
to help reduce the carbon footprint of the automobile.
The following cars are five 2018 models that are expected to sizzle:
2018 Toyota Sports Car: The Toyota Sports Car or FT1 will likely be
available as a convertible and coupe.
With Toyota's inline six engines being long gone, the V-6 and V-8 engines are unlikely
to fit in this car.
Therefore, expect BMW turbo power in a four- and six-cylinder option.
Its primary competition will still be in a luxury category and include the Chevrolet
Corvette, Mercedes-Benz SLK, Audi TT, BMW Z4, Porsche Boxster and Nissan 370Z.
The price will hover a little over $40,000 which straddles the luxury price market while
still being competitive.
2018 Mercedes-Maybach Pullman: At 21-feet long, the luxurious 2018 Maybach
Pullman S600 will be stuffed with so many extravagant details, they would choke Donald
Trump.
The best features include emperor-class executive rear seats; the Magic Chauffeur Control, which
is a glass partition that can be lowered or turn opaque by simply pushing a button; and
jump seats for bodyguards and aides.
The audio system will be tuned specifically to the sensitive or non-sensitive ear of the
buyer to guarantee maximum comfort and enhancement of the overall experience.
Under this luxurious house of a car are the W222 skeleton of the S-class only including
a 173.9-inch wheelbase that is actually four-feet longer than the S550 sedan.
The powertrain boasts a 6-liter V-12 with two turbocharges that can achieve output 523
horsepower and 612 pound-feet of torque.
The primary competition include the Rolls-Royce Phantom, Bentley Mulsanne and Genghis Khan's
war elephants.
Prices will begin at around $600K for unarmored versions with a variety of bells and whistles
available.
2018 Lincoln Continental: The 2018 Lincoln Continental will feature
a real-wheel-drive format with an exterior massaging together a variety of Lincoln aesthetics.
The interior will be a significant improvement over the Lincoln MKS with premium design detailing.
The engine will be Ford's top-tier V6 engine.
The handling and care of the ride will be managed by dynamic damping.
The competition will be difficult for this Lincoln version with technology-heavy cars
like the Audi A8, BMW 7-Series, Lexus LS, Jaguar XJ and Mercedes-Benz S-Class.
Rumors reveal that Cadillac will be executing their "Art and Science" design with the
CT6 so Lincoln will need to visually step up to the plate with this release.
2018 Infiniti Q100: The 2018 Infiniti Q100 is expected to be a
gorgeous gift wrapped in a ridiculous price tag.
The new four-wheel and rear-wheel drive system will be shared with Infiniti's other uber
luxury automobile; both of which are expected to take on the Bentley Continental GT, Nissan
GT-R, Porsche 911 Turbo, Mercedes-Benz S-class and BMW 7-Series.
Infinity's CEO recently announced that they have abandoned V-8's in all future products.
With the release of the 2009 Essence concept that inspired this model, the Infinity will
feature a twin-turbo 6-cylinder hybrid system with outputs exceeding 600-horsepower.
As one of Infinity's most expensive automobiles, the Q100 will cost around $150,000 for the
base model with more bells and whistles available at a higher price point.
2018 Ferrari Dino: The CEO of Ferrari was adamant that the Dino
will return to their lineup in 2018.
The system is based on the Ferrari 458 Italia but with a completely different engine and
exhaust system.
The sound of the car more closely relates to a twin-turbocharged 3-liter V6 with a 503
horsepower output.
The bumper, wheels, lamps and entrance doors were redesign and are expected to be distinctive
from previous models.
While the interior of the Dino will be different and significant, the company has kept it a
mystery for the time being.
The estimated price take for the upcoming Dino sports car starts at $215,000 which is
less pricey than the current California T while still boasting numerous extravagant
qualities and tiny luxuries.
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Police: Man recently released from jail steals bait car - Duration: 1:54.GOING TO BITE. THIS TIME
THEY CAUGHT SOMEONE
WHO'S BEEN IN THE NEWS
BEFORE -- FOR SOMETHING
A LOT MORE SERIOUS THAN
CAR THEFT. HERE'S NEWS
13'S MARISSA LUCERO WITH
THE VIDEO.
IT ONLY TOOK SECONDS
FOR THIS GUY TO POP THE
LOCK
AND GET COZY IN A PICKUP
TRUCK A-P-D SET OUT AS
BAIT LAST THURSDAY.
POLICE SAY THE MAN
BEHIND THE WHEEL IS 21-
YEAR-OLD DARYL MARTINEZ.
:18"the same guy
arrested over, over and
over:20 MARTINEZ IS ONE
OF APD'S FREQUENT
CUSTOMERS. BUT
THIS TIME HE DIDN'T
KNOW POLICE WERE
WATCHING AND WAS BRAZEN
ENOUGH TO STOP AND CHAT
WITH A FRIEND AS POLICE
TRACKED HIS EVERY MOVE.
10:29:06
"i don't know where are
they going to go?29:07
which way?29:08
which way?29:15
:50"we have some major
felony charges on
people all of a sudden
they're back out after
2, 3, 4, 5 days:56
MARTINEZ IS THE PERFECT
EXAMPLE. HE WAS ARRESTED
TWO WEEKS AGO AFTER
POLICE SAY HE SHOT AT
HIS GIRLFRIEND WHO WAS
TRYING TO LEAVE THE
APARTMENT WITH HER
15-YEAR-OLD SON AND
EIGHT-MONTH-OLD DAUGHTER
IN THE CAR. HE WAS OUT
OF JAIL WITHIN FIVE
DAYS. THREE YEARS AGO --
HE WAS ACCUSED OF
MURDERING SOMEONE OVER A
ONE DOLLAR DRUG DEBT
....BUT A JURY FOUND HIM
NOT GUILTY. NOW HE'S
BACK AGAIN.
10:34:56"hello, what's
up? huh? alright.35:09
AS MARTINEZ DROVE EAST
UNDER THE BIG I - HE
MADE ONE LAST CALL.
10:44:20"you're pulled
into? where at where
at?44:24
BUT HE NEVER MADE IT TO
HIS DESTINATION --
POLICE WERE FOLLOWING
CLOSE BEHIND.
AND MARTINEZ NEVER TRIED
TO RUN -- INSTEAD HE
TOOK OUT A
CIGARETTE ... AND PUT
HIS HANDS UP.
47:33
"step out with your
hands up47:36 do it now
47:37
it doesn't open47:42
MARISSA LUCERO -- KRQE
NEWS 13.
RIGHT NOW MARTINEZ IS
STILL BEHIND BARS --
THIS TIME THE JUDGE
ISN'T LETTING HIM BOND
OUT.
GROUND WAS BROKEN TODAY
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2017 Kia Rio Review - Duration: 1:43.Since its first appearance in Australia, the Kia Rio has been the king of fast-track
updates.
This latest model stays true to that tradion; it's larger, safer and better value.
And it's here just five years after the previous model was introduced.
But the new car faces some hurdles in this market.
Only one engine will be offered initially, a 1.4-litre four-cylinder.
We won't get the fancy new turbo triple offered in
Europe until 2018.
And the automatic transmission opion remains a four-speed unit, although Kia is
understood to be working on a six-speeder for the Rio, due here around mid-year.
Unfortunately too, there's no longer a three-door Rio, for those who appreciate the
sporty look.
Kia is marketing the Rio in three levels of trim for the Australian market – S, Si and
the range-topping Rio SLi, all of which come with standard Android Auto and Apple
CarPlay.
Kia's designers have gone to town enhancing the Rio's interior.
There's this 'floating' tablet for the infotainment systems,
with a seven-inch display in the up-spec variants, and the instrument layout and controls
are easier to use.
With suspension tuned locally, the Rio is an enjoyable drive.
Few of its direct rivals turn and ride as well as the Kia.
Although the engine produces respectable output, its
performance is blunted by the four-speed automatic, although there is the manual
option for buyers who care about straight-line acceleration in a city-focused hatch.
The latest Rio may not be a huge step forward for Kia's light hatch, but it is an
honest, accommodating car for urban millennials.
And within a year or so, Kia will update the Rio again – adding a new engine, upgrading
to a new auto transmission and introducing new driver-assist technology.
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I-91 conditions in Rocky Hill - Duration: 1:08.1:00 THIS AFTERNOON.
THANKS.
IT HAS BEEN A TOUGH DAY FOR
DRIVERS ALONG I-91 NORTH OF NEW
HAVEN.
LOOKS MUCH BETTER IN THE
AREAS AROUND MIDDLETOWN,
CROMWELL.
SPINOFF ACCIDENTS CREATING
PROBLEMS THERE AS WELL.
JOINING US LIVE, 91 IN ROCKY
HILL WITH THE LATEST.
HEY, BOB.
WE ARE HEADED TOWARD
MIDDLETOWN, BUT WE JUST COULD
NOT GET DOWN THERE.
THE ROAD A LITTLE BIT BETTER 91
SOUTHBOUND.
YOU CAN SEE PLOWS GOING BY ON
THE OPPOSITE SIDE.
ALL OVER THE ROADS, IT HAS BEEN
PRETTY TREACHEROUS.
THIS IS VIDEO I JUST SHOT ON
MYSELF ON AS WE WERE GOING BY.
TOO DANGEROUS TO GET OUT ON THE
RIDE -- ON THE ROAD.
POLICE SAY IF YOU HAVE AN
ACCIDENT LIKE THAT, STAY IN YOUR
CAR.
IF YOU HAD A SPIN OUT IN THAT
AREA, IT'S JUST AS DANGEROUS FOR
SOMEONE ELSE TO HAVE A SPIN
--
SPIN OUT IN THAT AREA.
IF YOU HAVE TO CLEAN UP YOUR
WINDSHIELD WIPERS, PLEASE WHOLE
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