Saturday, 30 November 2019

Arnold Schwarzenegger, 72, Drives His New $100K Pinzgauer Military Vehicle In California

Arnold Schwarzenegger, 72, Drives His New $100K Pinzgauer Military Vehicle In California





It is not known how the car was transported back to LA from Germany, but it's clear that this would have a carbon footprint affect. The official S-TEC website claims that they were able to 'dramatically reduce the fuel consumption and the environmental impact compared to the original engine'. 100,000, with the 6x6 718 K (Arnold's model) being used by the Austrian Armed Forces. In 2002, the engines were replaced with TDIs (Turbocharged Direct Injections) to meet European emission standards. 1 million Mercedes-Benz G-Class wagon with an electric engine. Just days before he was seen in his new Pinzgauer 718 K, Arnold went for a bike ride with teen climate crusader Greta Thunberg with the actor lending the activist his electric car. He wrote: 'It was fantastic to see my friend and one of my heroes @gretathunberg last week and go on a bike ride around Santa Monica together and I was so pumped to introduce her to my daughter Christina.





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