its not size so much as mass. especially mass that is moving at high rates of speed. and even with excellent maneuverability, there are times when thats not gonna help (ie when you're not moving)
not a question of your speed, so much as the relative size of a vehicle with a smaller engine. smaller engine usually means smaller car, which, when surrounded by numbers of large SUVs and trucks, becomes unsafe
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truthfully, i really want to build the one in my picture. (sans the machine gun looking thing). seriously, that thing would be so much fun/kill me. its got what, 3 foot long shocks in the back?
That "If you had the money for a supercar, where would you buy?" question. my answer is usually Koenigsegg, but McLaren has always been a close second.
i knew where it was headed and i still clicked it. good show, good show
he provided proof
and now we see why your avatar is the alfa logo. good lord sir
HES ALIVE!! seriously, where dafuq have you been?
i like the way you think...
looking at that i can totally see a lifted ranchero-type thing if you take off the back glass. that would be pretty awesome. well, more awesome
"real deal" RCs are usually referred to as hobby grade. it sound to me like you're describing a 1/5th scale. I've always been more of an off-roader with my RCs so im not exactly sure what it might have been. for 1/5th scale offroad, this is one of the best know kits http://www.hpiracing.com/kitinfo/10610/ there's a…
mostly meant to point out that that particular quote is used a lot on this particular 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
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