Well, they have to fill the time in between the commercials with something!
Well, they have to fill the time in between the commercials with something!
Well, to be fair, it's a little clickbatey in the sense that it doesn't really say what the article is about, with any precision, and does sort of have a click bait formula of "What X says about Y is <insert adjective such as "shocking" or "alarming">. Here's a suggestion: "Jordan's use of dumb bombs in video is…
Something else I noticed about the video: they seem to have gone out of their way to show women arming and maintaining the aircraft, and it's unclear if any are perhaps actually pilots. In the face of an enemy who are associated with an ideology who believe women shouldn't be educated or play really any prominent role…
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Great analysis. You sure don't get this on the nightly news or CNN.
This Tesla is doing more to get non-car people excited about fast cars than anything I can think of.
This is like the Siren of lore. Looks amazing. Captivating. Hypnotizing. And then you realize it's a 30 year old Audi with 200k miles, and is probably loud and slow and full of electrical gremlins. But it's too late! The mouse fur seats have pulled you in. How much for a clutch?!?!
the other Rainbow Warrior, I guess.
Soviet ingenuity will never cease to amaze me. They must have simply collapsed under the weight of their own awesomeness.
I love Flight Club comments. I actually learn something when I read them.
Crapton!! Pray Rayra!! I rove that song!!!
Where does one get a new set of hydraulic pumps for a MiG 17 anyway?
So, over the course of these columns you've certainly offered plenty of evidence that monetarily, bumper-to-bumper warranty is a great thing when you're buying a Land Rover. But as you alluded to at the beginning, isn't the real issue how inconvenient and disruptive this all is?
So true! Used to be, anything under 7 seconds to 60 was properly fast. Now Accords and RAV 4s get there in less than 6. I would think it would be little more than an exercise in frustration to drive a car that gets to license-losing speeds in 8 seconds. If you were not a sociopath, that is.
Terrible ad-libbers!!
sounds about right. With a bigger displacement engine I don't think the CVTs are as awful as in a versa or whatever. The economics of manuals in mainstream cars just don't make sense, unfortunately.
There's something funny to me about the principal of a world-class racing program qualifying his description as "automotive-speak". Tell me more of this automotive speak, Mr. Bowlby.
it will have the CVT again. I bet there isn't even a manual option.
Meteor impact at the Scottsdale AZ Knights of Columbus parking lot causes statistical anomaly?