BACK WHEN MEN WERE MEN AND CARS WERE AS WELL

Get hard and go off
Back in the 70’s “trans” didn’t mean a ladyboy in a mini skirt, even in America. It meant a hardcore car like a 1973 Ford Mustang Trans Am.

Back in the 70’s “trans” didn’t mean a ladyboy in a mini skirt, even in America. It meant a hardcore car like a 1973 Ford Mustang Trans Am.
Just like the Tesla cyber truck, the 1980 Citroen Karin was a concept car that didn’t actually go and was never sold.
The Tesla cybertruck does appear to have some working versions, but the actual production and sale of them is a rabbit hole well worth checking out.
The 1980 Citroën Karin was a French concept car that looked like a pyramid spaceship on wheels.
When the Citroën Karin was first presented at the Paris Motor Show in 1980, it attracted the astonished gaze of visitors. It was quite unusual to see a futuristic sci-fi pyramid in a motor show, let alone a pyramid on four wheels.
The driver was able to control almost everything without letting go of the steering wheel. Small computers that controlled various functions were also placed in the door panels near the handles so that both the driver and passengers could reach them.
The real gem was on the dashboard, where a mini cathode-ray tube screen was there to display information about the road and the car.
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/citroen-karin-concept-car-photographs/
Over the past few years the bike companies have milked the golden goose to death, selling NZ$10K - $15k bikes to clueless numpties by convincing them cycling is all about having a flash bike. But it never really was, and that lie is slowly taking them down.
Despite clearance sales of up to 30% off, high end bikes
are still sitting unsold on shop floors for upwards of NZ$10k, but who on
earth is spending that much on a bike in a recession?
Last year big companies like Trek and Giant announced massive production cut backs, along with half price sales, but they still just couldn't move all the unsold bikes.
Part of the reason for this, that is seldom mentioned, is that in the real world, if the ride was say up to the top of a 500m hill, and then back down again, a hardtail XC bike would only be about 1 min slower than a big flash freeride rig coming down, but would easily be 15 mins faster going up, so would be 14 mins faster overall in an actual ride.