#3 Fuck yea? If I was an American (or fan of American cars/engines etc.) I wouldn't be too enthused to hear that a Chevy V8 testing unit will be replaced in production by a BMW M V10 unit.
#3 Fuck yea? If I was an American (or fan of American cars/engines etc.) I wouldn't be too enthused to hear that a Chevy V8 testing unit will be replaced in production by a BMW M V10 unit.
The license plate frame has an Infiniti logo on it. What made you think it was a BMW?
What a beauty! So essentially, he's the character we see on screen but in real life.
Clearly we're not alone.
Ugh. Those LEDs.
Thanks!
Lol. My dad has a 99 Concorde LX. He had to get the motor rebuilt. That was a hefty bill.
Agreed. With a movie called "Drive" you'd expect something similar in taste like the Fast and the Furious franchise minus the ricer aspect of it, which I'll admit has thankfully died down over time, and some class added to it with some sweet rides as you mentioned. I was severely disappointed with what I saw.
Lack of dialogue was the main thing that irritated me. Seemed like an ongoing slideshow rather than a movie.
It was just one of many things I disliked about the movie. It was a long time ago since I watched and can't really remember the plot. I just remember disliking it. A lot. Usually I think all movies are either decent or awesome. But rarely do I ever think that a movie is terrible. Just my opinion.
Did anyone else think that Drive was a horrible movie? Don't even get me started on the infinite upshifts you can hear when he's cruising. It was horribly artificial.
You're kidding, right? There's a link in the article. Hit "Garage" at the top right and browse all the other shirts, which are all sold out anyways.
Yup! I actually lol'd when I saw that one and am a bit surprised they actually made it. Only a select group of people would even get the remark.
Why are they all sold out? I want to buy the Kimi shirt.
Who cares? As long as they still make their famous sports cars, what's the problem? They sell crossovers/SUVs/CUVs and make tons of money while still making enthusiast cars. Everybody wins. I don't see what the problem is or where all the complaining is coming from. With regards to BMW, it's a bit different. If they…
Looking at that, I seriously don't get what people dislike about wagons. Everything is better and styling is not sacrificed. It still looks amazing. Practicality is through the roof and it's still just as awesome to drive.
It's like the driving teacher from Borat said "There must be consent."