I'm landlocked, but as a kid I got to spend about 3 weeks in Martha's Vineyard one summer. By the last week I didn't need to use my glasses, and I can only see clearly for about 8" before things get blurry.
I'm landlocked, but as a kid I got to spend about 3 weeks in Martha's Vineyard one summer. By the last week I didn't need to use my glasses, and I can only see clearly for about 8" before things get blurry.
Blade Runner wasn't exactly a huge success, and we're still talking about that. Maybe we'll get another cut in 20 years and the internet will like that one.
In regards to #8. I had a friend who flashed his lights at an oncoming car. It turned out to be another cop who proceeded to pull him over and scold him about how they're just trying make the roads safer.
Power wise it's fine. It is really the sound that doesn't do it for me. I like my supercar engines to be screamers.
I love the styling of this car whether air did it or a man, but the engine will be the deciding factor for me. I find the v8 in the MP4-12C kind of boring. Fingers crossed for a v12.
What's your favorite Jaguar model prior to your involvement with them?
The man is a genius. I'll show people Blade Runner or 2001 who have never seen them and they are always impressed by the effects.
$18.50 for a porcelain milk jug actually doesn't seem that bad. I just have no idea why they would make one.
I don't really like the front or back. The GTI front is better but I'm not sold on the fins. I like everything else about the car though.
I seem to recall hearing this was going to be a competitor for the 3-series(price wise). Is this still the case?
$999.99 worth of stickers. I can't fathom the horsepower increase.
It seems everything they do with Mega Man is an intentional eff you to Inafune. "Fine you want to leave. We will make your creation the most hated franchise since the downfall of Sonic." I was going to buy a 3DS just for MegaMan Legends 3.
...yes.
I would do it solely to save weight.
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I think I could get over the FWD BMW aspect if the car looked good, but as it is still sacrilege.
This is awesome.
"Happy Accidents" was always a favorite of mine.
Classic review is awesome. Keep it up.
My oldest brother taught me, using his 89 Caprice Classic with 250,000 miles on it. Made doing my test in a Grand Am easy. Probably the moment that got me into cars, and one of my earliest memories, was my Dad using my hand to shift his old Datsun pickup we had when I was about 4.