Remember that video of the Veyron crashing into the water? one of the guys filming says "Pretty sure thats a Lambo dude". this joke has been around for like 3 years now, how are you not aware of it, especially on this car blog?
Remember that video of the Veyron crashing into the water? one of the guys filming says "Pretty sure thats a Lambo dude". this joke has been around for like 3 years now, how are you not aware of it, especially on this car blog?
Remember that video of the Veyron crashing into the water? one of the guys filming says "Pretty sure thats a Lambo dude". its a joke
to be fair, where else would you put it? the whole backend of the truck is a no-go because the bed needs to remain usable (there was some article on here a while back about a Syclone that had been given a radiator in the bed treatment, took up nearly the entirety of the bed making use it got enough air). And it can't…
sorry, the meh wasn't terribly specific. i know wikipedia isn't the most reliable source, but it does tend to reflect what people think, whether or not it is actually true. and to be fair, i copy pasted the directly cited quotes on wikipedia, not someone else's rephrasing.
the Virginia plate is on a Tahoe. SUV, not truck
"Lane sharing with vehicles other than motorcycles is not legal anywhere, including California. However, it is tolerated in California to large degree"
this if one of the reasons im so sad to see A123 batteries bite it- they made LiFeO4 batteries that had a 15 minute recharge time (well, at least for rc car sized battery packs), while at the same time being considerably more durable/safe than LiPo packs
you know, you might have wanted to start with videos that actually fit this story category. looking through the last dozen or so Sunday Matinee's, do you notice the trend? somewhere between 7-15 minutes, and mostly, as stated in the first paragraphclassic car reviews. not hour long mini-documentaries about a 20 year…
i can't really claim to now too much about it, but i now there have been comparisons pointing how much better worded the European version of these regulations is
you're friend must have been driving that ranger pretty poorly. mine has the 4.o and an automatic and still pulls better mileage than that (very proud of my 18mpg this summer XD). i don't exactly drive slowly either
From what i understand, if mostly has to do with CAFE rules. (their was an article about it on here recently i think. either that or a very informative argument). it make more financial sense for the car makers to sell big trucks because of their size (vehicle footprint) vs their mpg. little trucks just don't fit in…
"because fish are too stupid to keep their mouths shut".
apparently no commas either, huh?
hell, a little more coordination and thats just a secret handshake
i imagine, if one was trying to steal food, that cheese would be fairly easy to hide. think about a block of cheddar - prepackaged, uniform shape, not too easy to squish
so, all the colors?
probably so that the person who took the photo didn't have to worry about any legal ramifications for posting their faces on the internet without their consent
trust me, don't get into image wars with this guy. you won't like where it ends