Truthfully, I’d end up nocturnal with a shit diet and spend way too much time arguing on the internet.
Truthfully, I’d end up nocturnal with a shit diet and spend way too much time arguing on the internet.
Not enough stars for this. Was the first thing I thought.
Wow, blast from the past!
Thrustmaster’s T300, a popular $399 entry-level belt-driven wheel
No, I don’t. I don’t care about qanon or antifa or whatever the hell any of this bullshit is called. I don’t need any kind of stupid on either side of this massive ocean of fucktardery to pollute my brain.
Beautiful. I was watching the M539 Resto https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLLpxcworT8275nBXODXyqw guy on youtube playing with these and the lust for one is growing
That’s positively capacious compared to the third gen MR2 I have :D
That’s pornographic.
Oh I agree, the newer ones are decent enough cars. A friend I share a barn with has a Giulia Quad and its light years ahead of the 90s, 00s era dross.
Or opinion as it’s also known.
My daily driver is a Fiat Panda 100hp. I have another of them in the barn as well. Previously drove a Fiat 500 daily. I’m ok with FWD. I just understand the limitations. And the Alfa stuff was of the time was perhaps pretty to look at but not an Alfa in the traditional drivers sense, regardless of which wheels…
Why the heck would anybody want to let a car drive?
Norway is small, but it is an oil-heavy country with money to burn, so that gives me some hope that we here in America could do the same with enough infrastructure investment and subsidies.
I have no tacos. This is disappointing.
You heard wrong. The Brera in all iterations is a GM platform share that weighs more than a collapsing star and feels sluggish even when fitted with the V6. Asking it to turn corners is not one of motoring’s great moments.
Story might be straining the definition here.
I’ve lived through that in Europe. I don’t. It was shite. Warmed over fiats wearing Alfa badges with the dynamics of a wed noodle. Pass.
For the last decade I’ve seen these announcements of deaths and every single time my first thought has been “who?”.