Looks like the same flappy air dam that’s on the Tacoma to bump MPG a bit; luckily it’s really easy to remove.
Looks like the same flappy air dam that’s on the Tacoma to bump MPG a bit; luckily it’s really easy to remove.
They’re trying to save on editing costs by recycling words.
The Verge doesn’t always get it right, but when they do, they do.
A wild Wes appears! ;)
All you humor impaired nonbelievers are going to be so mad when Bradley pulls up to your mom’s house in this car, revving the engine and whipping shitties in the driveway.
Mmm. Unimog.
I can actually sympathize with those a little bit. I’ve met more than a few guys who served overseas, were seriously hurt and ended up back in the states with ample time, money and frustration as a result. They all had toys like this to try and squeeze a bit of fun out of life while they’re not limping around the yard.
I don’t hate it, but boy you can really see how much usable roof space is lost with the lifted coupe style design.
Man, great stuff.
There’s no telling because it goes without saying.
With the premiere package’s six disc CD changer and 12 speaker No. 9VE audio system, Eric Carmen’s All By Myself will resonate more than ever before.
Taco Bell is a great equalizer. Everybody loves a crunch wrap.
Just noticed the profile update! Good stuff.
They do not.
We had a Radio Flyer wagon as a kid. With it set to bobsled mode (handle turned around) and enough speed on a good hill, the effect was quite similar.
Very nice choice! I’ve always loved how understated yet sleek those Evoras are.
I’m practical enough to know that there’s no real single “forever car,” but there’s a certain benefit to going with a well known entity.
Any curated list of educational technology videos is simply incomplete without the most important series of all:
It’s a bit tedious, but you can use this link to then click back through to each of the previous result pages, which will include the vote breakdown.