ChrisFu
ChrisFu
ChrisFu

I would buy a manual S3 or RS3 tomorrow.

As is surprisingly common, the red interior kills it.

Shopping for used manual sports cars, it seems a disproportionate number of them had owners who opted for retina-searing leather packages. Gross.

Interesting, as EA lost the exact same battle with Textron over using Bell Helicopters in Battlefield 3 and had to settle back in 2012.

Firstly, you’re on a gawker site, so your responses are going to be markedly skewed left.

Did you just skip over the couple dozen long list of ridiculous wholly impertinent riders slapped in there by the same Democrats who were “only seeking for more oversight”?

This looks 2008 to you?

Revenge of the Bangle Butt

Nah, its got the wrong gearbox. Mine got it right

If you visit BMW.de you get to see how the logo image has to constantly dynamically change its color based upon the background just to be visible. Its hilarious.

The Trimaxion version I suppose had one additional part.

You cant tell a difference between the 4k upscale footage and the source on your computer? Is your computer also a potato?

220k....is this still on the original clutch I wonder...

There are just some things you don’t talk about it public

YOU’RE NAMED AFTER THE DOOOOOOG?!?

I find it interesting that the entire article is devoid of any shots of the car from your normal eye level, or anything that doesn’t exaggerate some of its proportions.

I am 99.5% sure your US market F-type with a manual is RWD.

Because he was describing a situation where the main engines are declutched from the props and then drive the rotor. If they ran both simultaneously with a complex transmission (negating the entire premise of the Rotodyne), then you have essentially a Eurocopter X3, which has the same parasitic tail rotor power

As always, a red interior kills it.

The report went on to say that Berger knew he should have checked the math on the calculations that resulted in the bridge collapsing, but “he indicated that there was not enough budget or time to evaluate those factors.”