It's hard to move in So Cal for all the Tesla Model-Esses that are around.
I think it's a stunningly gorgeous shape and the interior utility and comfort is in a class of its own.
It's hard to move in So Cal for all the Tesla Model-Esses that are around.
I think it's a stunningly gorgeous shape and the interior utility and comfort is in a class of its own.
Oh look.
Generic American Car.
It looks even better sitting inside it. It's one of those cars that's a bit of a two-face. Get it at the right angle, in the right light, with the right paint scheme, wheels and body kit and it looks quite lovely.
If one or two of those elements are wrong it looks like a cow on roller skates.
No vinyl seats for me ever, although something more period appropriate would be an improvement. Just. Not. Vinyl.
It's not speed that kills, obviously. It's clearly bad driving of all kinds that kills.
It's also obvious that speed limits are kept ludicrously low in order to fill the public coffers.
Here's a list of bad driving behaviour that's way worse than speeding.
Driving too slowly, especially on the freeway/motorway.
Tailgating…
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At least strap them down. That's the bare minimum.
It certainly beats leaf blowers.
Someone needs to. But buying a hybrid won't do it.
Or just start putting diesel engines in American cars so they get 45 mpg.. Y'know. Like in the rest of the world (but not China)
This blue van from worst movie in the Die Hard series A Good Day to Die Hard.
Apart from having the blandest leading man ever (an increasingly common Hollywood trend) playing John McClane's son, this panel van survives every hit, crash, bang, wallop (what a video) that can be thrown at it by ludicrously over the top…
Faired-in rear wheels = better aerodynamics. Get used to it. My friend's 1967 Buick Skylark had rear wheel fairings too.
There's no shortage of coloured-chrome wrapped, matt-pink wrapped, you-name-it wrapped cars in Beijing. I spent eight months there out of the last year and I saw just about every automotive atrocity imaginable (not least the standard of driving).
Bentley of Beijing was at the end of the street where I was living. Lots…
Whereas it's around $8 or $9 per (US) gallon in many other western countries, so be careful what you wish for. It's $2.15 per litre in the UK as I write.
Renault of course. Who in their right mind wants to blend in with the herd of BMW drivers out there?
I have half a dozen old number plates in my garage from previous vehicles. Although it's illegal not to wear front numberplate in California there's a vast number of people who remove them or don't attach them in the first place. The rear plate has the sticker.
It's actually a crappy way of doing it, as a thief can…
It's not a legal plate. British plates have a maximum of seven characters.
Clearly you missed the nineties.
1.3 billion people in China and then the various countries that China exports its vehicles to...but most people haven't heard of it, obviously.
I find the Camry driver's behaviour the most heinous. Who knows what sparked it though? We only see the video from the point where the fastest Camry driver in the world ever starts brake-testing the driver with the camera.
Was the videomaker tailgating the Camry guy earlier? Tailgating is almost the most dangerous…