this mini "not normal" add is far worse.
this mini "not normal" add is far worse.
While this is excellent consumer advice that I will use in Europe, 120 Euro for a ticket being "the most you've ever been hit with" is amateur hour at it's finest. My big stop on the first leg of the 2010 Bullrun resulted in $5,000 worth of legal fees and fines.
Great car, but what a terrible video. I've seen more realistic acting from Brazzers films.
I can't tell if you're serious, but if you are it certainly is not a kit car.
This isn't a GT-R anymore.
The Land Rover Series IIA, it's the sweet spot for series Land Rovers. Maintains the nice round headlights mounted next to the radiator, and has decent mechanicals. It can go over anything even still. <a href="http://imgur.com/uzgVd"><img src="
I should dig out some of my mid 90s CAR magazine library - he wrote for them then, and looked a bit different too.
The first one looks best to me. It's pure, simple and non-pretentious (no buttons, no useless design clutter). All it is: your devoted instrument for controlling the car you always wanted to drive.
Really? I honestly think it is my favorite, especially on the 997.2 GT3. Its so simple, you need nothing more.
um no
The wheel itself isn't the worst, but considering it's application it's an absolute sin.
Let us remember this stroke of genius from Lancia
The new Nissan Altima steering wheels are pretty ridiculous. In this day and age there is not excuse for this weirdness:
I bow before the Master.
This is just pure gold. I chuckled in the end. Good writing! #COTD
UK Safety Regs required lights to be visible when the "boot" was open. The decklid mounted lights made for a much larger loading opening, but violated that reg. Got this from the link below. Not verified.
A few years ago, I was driving my 78 firebird down to Hilton Head to spend the weekend with a bunch of friends. The friend hosting the party was the kind of guy that you just knew was always good for a good time—he had that sort of sparkle in his eye that made it clear there was always something up his sleeve, so I…
It's not Patrick. It is from the character Stephen Colbert. He's actually making fun of people that think that way by running his entire show as a very over-the-top right wing stereotype. Watch the show once and you'll understand.
You've never seen Colbert have you?
I don't care for his comedy, and the Tonight Show is unwatchable, but every time I see Leno outside of that context I'm impressed... Particularly when he's talking about cars. He's likable, he's very knowledgable, and he cares about his cars. He's clearly a car guy and not just a wealthy car hoarder.