That is why I stay the fuck away from that area during anytime of the day that’s not 1:02 AM - 3:44 am.
That is why I stay the fuck away from that area during anytime of the day that’s not 1:02 AM - 3:44 am.
You mean from before Peter Gabriel left?
“Aside from the cosmetics...” You say that as if it’s inconsequential. The styling was possibly is biggest failure.
So wait you’re telling me that if a manufacturer designs a vehicle where the taillights are obstructed from view when opening the trunk that it’s on the DRIVER of the vehicle to buy something to act as secondary indicators/lights for the rear? Did you even read the article?
Yielding?
Well... so far it’s;
“Then he found Diggs at the 34-yard line, and I thought Diggs was just gonna hop out of bounds to stop the clock. For a split second, I was like, “What is he doing?!”
Dear God, that’s awful.
Is Zach Efron driving an Alero in that picture?
Actually, this is a traffic simulation from the game Cities Skylines (think SimCity). TMPE and NeXT are traffic mods to add more control to traffic flow in the game.
Miata illegally passes over a double yellow on blind turns and almost causes a head on collision? Maybe that’s what was wrong with it? I dunno though, I’m just a human being with eyes.
well he had the green, do you stop at green lights too?
Didn’t they stop using the Indy Racing League name a few years ago?
Three words: Continuously Variable Transmission.
This is some armchair aerodynamics at its best, right here. How do you have any idea whether a Gurney flap would have saved the driver from this spin?
My NA z32 was transformed by ditching the stock two piece driveshaft that weighed 34 pounds for a z1 Motorsport single piece at 13 pounds. Along with a flywheel that lost 12 pounds it made the car roar to redline with increasing fury, as opposed to the stock setup where she pulled harder down low but never gives you…
Yea, I ditched the run-flats, too. My 135 now has Michelin AS3+...yea, all-season, but as good as or better than the run-flats and is OK on snow.