To be fair, it's quite hard to run a feminist blog with some dickhead posting rape gifs all the time.
To be fair, it's quite hard to run a feminist blog with some dickhead posting rape gifs all the time.
Raph. You know this whole thread won't work if nobody can post pictures right?
If they change the block to aluminium, they can add a few spark plugs.
"which changed the way the world saw sports cars"
Grace and Elegance?
This Soviet Ekranoplan was so big that Americans named it the 'Kaspian Monster,' mostly because it had 'KM' written on the side and that it was unbelievably huge. We never really figured out what, exactly, this ground-effect craft was supposed to do. The Soviets never did either and the project got cancelled. For many…
If you pay me enough money I would also do a lot of stuff I wouldn't normally do.
Due to Kinja being somewhat confusing, you probably can't see the other comment I got clarifying it was a Lotus Elite
Elan convertible if I'm not mistaken.
I am not normally of the point-and-laugh variety, but this is below Youtube-commenters level of fanboyism.
Fun fact, Luigi in a W25 is historically correct
Thanks, I learn something everyday. My only Lotus Elite association was the awkwardly styled shooting brake.
Toyota would just build one Land Cruiser and put 750.000 miles on that.
BMW's flagship hasn't been competitive with the high-tech and sleekly styled new Mercedes-Benz S class sedan. BMW hopes to remedy shortfalls of today's heavy and aging 7-series sedan with a redesign that will debut at the 2015 Frankfurt auto show and go on sale in the United States in late 2015 or early 2016.