The car in the article is a “Dakar”? Are you high?
The car in the article is a “Dakar”? Are you high?
Good for them. But their vehicle is one that is purpose built and supported by a team that travels with the event, stage-by-stage.
I wish I could deduct a star from your silly question.
The most obvious... money. Regardless of race or gender—unless you are a cream-of-the-crop driver—you gotta have financial backing to have a serious chance of a career.
“Southern California” specific enough for ya?
Realistically, if you took a 911 Safari on a overland expedition, you would strap a few jerry cans of fuel to the roof rack. If you took this Mission-E Safari on the same trip... What do you do once you run out of juice in the middle of nowhere? Tow a trailer with a gas/diesel generator + fuel for said generator?
Meanwhile in Southern California, the typical Rover Disco driver:
Did you think I was implying it does not have enough power? If so, read the thread. I was responding to someone predicting [ignorantly] “210 hp”.
What exactly are you trying to argue about again?
I took a vault tour of the Petersen museum in LA recently (hence no picture). Among the basement tour there was a 90s Indy car that was so low that you could probably only slip a few sheets of paper under the front nose/wing.
So that massive horizontal display is the instrument panel? Where are the Tesla hecklers??
Partially because the Caymen is light. And, more significantly, it’s a less significant car among the crowd that would pay more attention to anything Supra related. Context matters.
I plan on voting “no”. His pride and ego is enough motivation for him.
I was imagining more colorful conversation than this. Odd it’s so dry considering they probably have the most exciting jobs and best windowed offices in the world.
I was thinking car. It runs, doesn’t walk.
It’s already been reported to have over 300 hp. /rolleyes
Note quite. Honda front. Tesla rear.
Try and unsee this one: blow job face with lipstick.
Uh, no. Maybe you need an eye exam. Or more.
This seems a bit counter productive. Or are you just trying to get clicks? I mean you’re essentially spreading Jorda’s words. Perphaps do more stories and allowing more women’s voices (other than Jorda’s) in the public eye would drive your point across more effectively?