It seems like McLaren wants a piece of that replica business.
It seems like McLaren wants a piece of that replica business.
No, that is FAR more attractive.
that is...dissapointing.
“F1: Driving isn’t about physical strength.” LOL
Whatever, the science is irrelevant. They put the red light cameras in for revenue, not safety. The last thing they want is some busy body from Sweden pointing out something they already know and having the public get wind of it and ruin their scam. His “science” has been available on YouTube and the broader internet…
Saving a wild (unendangered) animal from a wildfire hardly makes someone a hero. Animal lover? Sure. Cool guy? Maybe. Hero? No. Irrelevant in the grand scheme of things? Yes. Animals die from all kinds of stuff in the wild and rabbits are more than capable of replacing their population, there’s a phrase about that…
I assume you haven’t seen the rest of the video.
I wish manufactures would just start charging more for the manuals and keep selling them. I would cheerfully pay $1500-2K more for a stick on a $50K car if it means I can get one. Maybe more on some cars - a manual Alfa Giulia or BMW 330i wagon would be worth a LOT to me. I’d even pay extra to skip AWD on the BMW, but…
I honestly wonder if the Internet is partially to blame for the “chasing the stats” mentality that most manufacturers do these days.
Ok I’m going to go on a bit of a rant here so bear with me. And some of this is based on what I’ve experienced. I’m starting to not get the point of 500-600 + horsepower sedans. Yes that’s great that your amg has 600 horsepower and that your m5 can get from 0-60 in 3.4 seconds. That’s great. But. I’m going to have to…
*Slips into flame suit*
I am sometimes reminded of a tale my grandfather told me.
Said fourteen year old probably revels in infuriating people, very likely has a litany or racist, homophobic put downs on the ready, can totally go fuck himself.
I hope every shitty asshole kid ruining an experience people pay money for has to have their parents dragged into court on their behalf.
Personally, I love seeing perfectly restored examples of cars at shows or in museums. It acts as more of a time machine to the past, and captures what people must have seen the first time they saw the car.
Almost perfect. Needs an oil pressure gauge. Oil pressure gauges are so soothing.
That is why the above pictured space is such a nice place to be. There is a lot to be said about simplicity.
Let me guess. You live in a city?
Neutral
1.. (tries to think of a clever use of “Strift Dick” and fails)