Good thing there was that sweet jam during the credits.
Good thing there was that sweet jam during the credits.
WHY DOES NO ONE TELL ME THESE THINGS?! NOW MY CLOTHES ARE RUINED.
I watched his thing on/Drive maybe, and he doesn't deserve any shit for that car.
OH NO SOMEONE LIKES SOMETHING I DON'T. THEY'RE WRONG AND CIRCLEJERKERS AND I DON'T LIKE IT.
Hell man, the guy with the RX7 made the smartest move he could selling it while it was still riding the hype machine. Who would keep that piece of shit if someone offered them $9500?
I don't think it has to do with trends, I think it's a style that's unconventional and a generally light-hearted attitude about car culture. He doesn't take himself seriously, but he knows how to enjoy a good drive, and that definitely came through in his work. Plus he had a crazy low budget. And the article wasn't…
I'm not sure I know what you're talking about.
that's not even a Mini anymore, and it probably can't cross a puddle.
Also, canadian flag?
You know what would make this useful? Having it as text so that it's searchable.
I challenged Mr. Lagano to a kart race once when he was in his home town, never heard back from him. I assume he's afraid
71 if you have a Michigan plate.
Cops can't stand cars that are grounded to the ground.
It has stuff that guys like, like the rims and the sleekness to the body.
It's the sleekness of the body.
South Korea had a mostly shit World Cup, drawing once and losing twice and looking haggard throughout. So when they…
They've improved the handling a lot over time. The early ones were like driving a bouncy castle, but the newer ones have a much better suspension setup and are pretty potent on the track.
If you're trying to show the change in height or weight over time, scatterplots aren't ideal in conveying this message. Scatterplots are used to examine the correlation between x and y in a snapshot time period. I think trajectories of height or weight across time would work better...
No, I think he's referring to Steve Hawaii, known racist.