NYC. Driver fell asleep going cross town. After 10 seconds of yelling to wake him up because we were drifting good to the right he finally woke up and corrected. I paid, tipped the poor bastard, and walked the rest of the way.
NYC. Driver fell asleep going cross town. After 10 seconds of yelling to wake him up because we were drifting good to the right he finally woke up and corrected. I paid, tipped the poor bastard, and walked the rest of the way.
Yeah the lighting was terrible. The studio was in party lighting mode (very dark) and the equipment I had back then wasn't able to deal with it. As Matt and Camillo, and myself, aren't particularly good looking I didn't worry too much about it in post. I did what I could. We weren't even expecting to shoot anything.…
p.s. in that same trip out there I shot this. It's a little long and boring but it's interesting overall. If you're a FGT nut it's a must watch. Camilo is a trip.
Yeah that's just about perfect right there.
I love the hell out of that car and I'm a Chevy guy. I drove a Heritage GT in Detroit with the chief engineer of the car in the passenger seat. It was his company car. I owned a C6Z06 at the time and was talking big because I raced and beat two Ford GTs in my stock Z06. However, when I drove that thing, and learned…
Just playing. I've been to the factory many times, including the old one in MA. I'm the guy that shot and edited the "A Car Story" videos. Hope you guys are well.
Yeah I thought so. I remember him. Cool guy. When's he moving to Brooklyn? :p
Agreed. I spent a lot of time with them in the past. Solid car people and solid people.
lol. Is that Nicolas?
If you've been in a C6 or C7 Corvette, you'll notice that it has push button handles, not regular locks. engineers just wanted to move the locking mechanisms so this was the solution. If people can't get used to it, well, they just need to.
It's disconcerting to have a high performance engine turn off at a stop, so the trade off is the skip shift. I think that's perfectly fine, because start stop is utterly infuriating.
But there is another feature in the transmission that stands squarely opposed to that, and it's the simply terrible fuel economy saving 1st to 4th skip shift feature. That's the opposite of random access. Granted, the skip shift only lasts for about 200 or 300 RPM, so Tadge's advice was to wait. Or instead we could…
I know the F1 is very safe and all but top speed in an F1 without a helmet???
hey Dan!
Meh....to both.
It's only accurate based on where exactly it fell. If it fell in Tibet, your joke would be true.
P4/5!
I hope I'm wrong but that website looks like it will say anything for some clicks...
Yeah that's pretty crazy...but he still said yes! lol I think anyone that says "sure I'll sell some coke" for any reason other than some crazy Gone in 60 Seconds type scenario should have go to jail. ....and I'm socially liberal!