You're probably right.
You're probably right.
I'm pretty sure it's federally mandated to have some form of undefeatable TC.
Turning off traction control gives experienced drivers more freedom to seek out a car's limits, while placing more responsibility on them to keep the car pointing in the right direction. Turning on burnout control enables drivers of any skill level to easily perform a high-risk, often illegal manuever — actually, that…
I'd venture to say there's not many buyers taking their brand new Mustangs to the strip, and those that do are not likely to leave the car stock. Assuming this is standard on the GT trim, a very large majority of buyers will be paying for something they don't need or knows exists, and will probably never use it.
That's the group I'm generally referring to. They'll get burnout control just to tell their friends, "It's even got burnout control!" and then never use it.
Ford,
It's awkward but I don't think it's ugly. It's all about function with that body.
And a 510 for good measure :)
Form follows function. Anyone can appreciate that.
Nice price. Take an already desirable Jalop car, modify to play to it's strengths, keep the appearance tasteful — sounds like a good formula for me. I'd love to take a road trip in this car.
I'd lend you my AMG for an evening, in return for a free blipshift/jalopnik shirt.
So would the NYPD. As NYSS said, this is a place where leads and evidence go to die. That, and a majority of people there don't talk to police.
You know it's there, you just ignore it until you need their services too. Kinda like the West side 20 years ago, if you know what I mean.
Michael, he's right. I've lived in Frooshing for all of my 22 years, and I' ve recycled a good bit a scrap aluminum and copper at Willets. It's common knowledge that many of those shops participate in illegal activity... mostly car related. However, there are a handful of guys there who are 100% legit and do great…
Noticed that as well.
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Nice job, but it seems like you did a lot of work to tell us something we already knew. Perhaps it wasn't proven beyond a reasonable doubt, but this is the internet, not a courtroom.
Having the justification for self-defense does not make it the best choice in a given situation.
A Jeep might be considered more capable in the fact that there are more aftermarket off-road parts that can transform it from a street vehicle to a purpose built off roader. If you compare a stock Wrangler Rubicon to a stock Range Rover side by side, the Range will go further with more ease every single time. The LR…
Pull up to checkpoint. Ask for the P.O.'s name and identification number. Ask if you are being detained for a crime or free to go on your way. They have no right to "randomly" stop and question you if you are under no suspicion of wrong-doing.
"We like STR's paint shop since they came up with the Striking Red Viper, but in case you want to keep a low profile, grey might be a better choice."