kind of a dick move dont you think?
kind of a dick move dont you think?
I’m generally cool with 996 and those wheels are borderline acceptable, but that picture
Cars don’t slide across lanes and into ditches because a lack of traction, they slide because of a lack of grip. You get NO more grip with AWD, you only get some more traction = ability to put accelerative force onto the road. Grip is needed to stay on the road, corner and stop. That is equal (actually usually better)…
Lived in the midwest all my life, and have owned every type of drive imaginable with 4 wheels. Here’s my synopsis:
how dare people have fun with cars. how dare they
An excellent use of a terrible car.
LOLforever at the Ferrari Mondial. If I had one I would rather lie and say that I put a body kit on a Honda Del Sol.
I don’t care what collectors, or experts say, the Ferrari 400 is way cool. I’d take this over a Mondial any day.
No
I promise you, mouth-breathers who think autonomous vehicles will somehow be the end of driving and/or the world are furiously masturbating to this news.
The planes in Spain fall mainly on the plain.
Cadillac already attempted this, but the UAW was having none of it.
“The Bespoke design team took inspiration from this approach in appointing the car’s front and rear door pockets with fine silks, adorned with an abstract representation of the Spirit of Ecstasy with each emblem set precisely at fifty-five degrees to complement the lines of the door.”
Or they could just do what Volkswagen has been doing for years, and include a cutout in the front of each wing mirror that shows the indicator lamp...haha. (2015 Golf SportWagen pictured)
Russia really has a problem with asshole drivers. Have a few hours to spend watching some justice porn? Check out Stop a Douchebag on Youtube
Never driven one, but I’m sure the Exiges are close
A couple important details here.
WTH are you talking about? The dealer sold a used car 14 months ago. It was not maintained by the dealership. Apparently, it was not even maintained by the owner. Parts wear out. Car goes boom. She took that risk when she skimped on maintenance.
The report also said that she bought the car 14 MONTHS AGO (since you like to yell in all caps). If she owned the car for 14 months and the dealership hasn't touched it since, as the article states, then I'm pretty sure that maybe during the course of that 14 months, it was probably due for at least 1 or 2…
News flash: uninformed consumer spends “give me the cheapest car you’ve got” money on a used car that wasn’t that great the day it rolled off the assembly line, nevermind after 10+ years of ownership by the prior owner who probably didn’t take that great a care of it either.