Brrr, can someone turn up the heat a little?
Also, think about all that extra weight.
Also, think about all that extra weight.
very cool
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It is cool, but I mean whats the point?
What its really doing for regular vehicles (besides looking bad-ass) is saving us from opening the door.
I mean I could see the benefits for like a taxi or transports but for a regular car... who needs it?
What its really doing for regular vehicles (besides looking bad-ass) is saving us from opening the door.
I mean I could see the benefits for like a taxi or transports but for a regular car... who needs it?
I'd love to see that on a bus or a train. lol
neat in a torrential rain?
DOOD,TheAussieReaper wrote:
I'd love to see that on a bus or a train. lol
That'd be so awesome, to have like the whole side of the bus slope down XD
WATCH OUT JAPAN.
(In Japan, the bus's/trains are packed to the brim, and they have people at station SHOVE people into the trains)
The video says added stability to the car chassis and added saftey for the drivers/passengers entering/exiting the vehicle.GodFather wrote:
It is cool, but I mean whats the point?
What its really doing for regular vehicles (besides looking bad-ass) is saving us from opening the door.
I mean I could see the benefits for like a taxi or transports but for a regular car... who needs it?
That's what I was thinking. You expose the entire interior to the elements during that awfully long open/close time.Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
neat in a torrential rain?
Meh I thought it would bend light to make it translucent/invisible/ un-see-able
Sadly it's just a gimmick, not some kind of super cloaking technology
Sadly it's just a gimmick, not some kind of super cloaking technology