Pony car.
Pony car.
Neutral: Any Automaker More Enthusiast-Focused Than Mazda? Maybe Porsche?
An astonishing number of brands used 'Simplex' as their name. Besides everything wikipedia listed ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplex_(…)
Pretty sure it's a lambo
A race prepped Alfa Bertone Coupe doing a 8.15 lap. Glorious.
In the meanwhile, Shelby is a badge, Ferrari is a brand.
The trick is gum tires. They stand out in a sea of black tires. You only need to remember the area where you roughly parked it.
Sadly, there are a lot of people out of their damn minds that buy 1000 euro bikes for the city centre. They also excel in picking the worst possible way to spend 1000 euro on a bike. But that comes with the 'being out of their damn mind' I guess.
Please don't enter a discussion on a subject you know nothing about. If I were to come here clamoring that I can't afford a Ferrari so I have to buy a Dacia, you'd find me stupid too. And that's exactly what you just did. A good bike does not have to cost 3k, and there are plenty of secondhand options. You won't get…
And even worse, most bikes sold are generally terrible. At least here in the netherlands. People rather pay for a shitty new bike that is utter utter crap in every single measurable way than a proper secondhand bike. And if they are prepared to spend money on a bike, they buy a bike that has electrical assistance.…
It seems to be injection fuel lines. Later M20 models had an injection rail in the fold of the intake manifold, so I didn't recognize the part. Some snooping around in the BMW parts catalog did the trick: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.…
Yes, a few mediocre American cars like the Chrysler 200 remain, but post-bankruptcy the American automakers have all vastly improved and are now often exceeding their competition.
What an amateur
"This frees you to play around with the radio, eat a burrito, apply makeup, etc."
You don't. That's how.
I still don't know why most manual cars come with socks. What's the downside of a gated shifter?