“I’m sorry this wasn’t the resolution you were hoping for, but I appreciate you bringing your concerns to our attention and thank you for helping to transition the world to sustainable energy.”
“I’m sorry this wasn’t the resolution you were hoping for, but I appreciate you bringing your concerns to our attention and thank you for helping to transition the world to sustainable energy.”
Well, here are a few of the 1964 Willys (Kaiser-Jeep technically) Wagon (Traveller):
No. NO. Shut it down. Even a visit to the parts store (and its filthy counter) will spread this. Just look at Italy. That’s us soon.
One of my Supras and xB from years ago. Turbo manual beast vs boring automatic people hauler.
My olde British Crock version:
this is a shitty merge but i’m on vacation and couldn’t take a pic of both. the only thing they have in common is neither of them are running right now.
Wife’s mass-produced modern luxury vehicle:
Read “The Bicycle Wheel” by Jobst Brandt. He did the finite analysis to prove that the hub does not hang by the spokes, it is supported by the bottom spokes. It’s counter-intuitive, but true. On a wheel with welded spokes (like the wheel in the video), the bottom spokes increase in compression when weight is applied.…
My friend, bless her heart, works in Department of Public Health at a State level. I had a lunch with her yesterday. We were talking about the political response to the outbreak of coronavirus, and she sighed deeply and said in a very quite voice, “I wish there’s a killer virus that only attacks stupids.”
Damn right, leave the logo alone, and fire whoever was responsible for the new grills.
Consider, in the meantime, the Chevy Corvette Stingray, which is also mid-engined, makes only 80 horsepower less than the current 911 Turbo, and starts at about a third of the price ($55,900).
Just a picture to remind everyone that BMW used to make beautiful automobiles.
“I want a Tesla that’s worse than a Tesla and uglier.”
“The front end looks nice...”
I saw that but that’s a stamped fender and the rear is a tacked on flare...I know rocking a new stamping tool for quarters on a low volume car is prohibitively expensive but come on, at least make them match one way or another.
I have a 1997 155 V6. It is magical to drive. Never went wrong. I would get a new Giulia if they sold it in a manual in North America. They don’t, so they don’t get my money.
Not all cars look better on steel wheels, but all cars look more badass on steel wheels. Personally have an 06 Outback on steelies with all terrains.