I've been having the same problem for the past few days. I take it that you're using Firefox too? Glad to know I'm not alone.
I've been having the same problem for the past few days. I take it that you're using Firefox too? Glad to know I'm not alone.
I'm still holding out for the Crazy Cart XL. Plleeeeaaaaassssseeeeeee?????
They are out, but in very few numbers.
The big winners? Chrysler was up 13% thanks to a strong Jeep and Ram. Ford was up 3% with Lincoln up 31%. GM survived, which is nice, but Cadillac stumbled a bit. Honda overall was down, but Nissan and Toyota both saw gains. Overall, almost everyone was up except for Volkswagen, Scion, Honda, Hyundai, Smart and…
Mostly mid-to-late 2000's, but yeah, I wouldn't want to own an early 2000's GM product anyways, even if they didn't have recalls.
Seems like there is almost a curve then in your grading system. I would agree that there isn't much room at the top. Thanks for the explanation.
And I don't disagree. I think the Jalopnik rating system could use some improvement. Or maybe the grading of the cars should be tougher? Or maybe there should be classes?
This is a far better explanation. I think the Jalopnik rating system could use some improvement.
NHTSA says there are 210 deaths and 15,000 injuries annually caused by backover crashes, with children under five and adults over 70 making up the bulk of victims.
Considering you haven't reviewed the P1 or the La Ferrari yet, is it really only 4 points better than the 12C Spider that you reviewed back in October of 2012?
So you're telling me that if you were running a company in the midst of an industry collapse, and you saw your competitors getting large handouts to save them, that you wouldn't want one either? Or at least have that credit line as a safety net?
But did they take the extra $9 billion? No. It was simply a credit line.
As a current WRX enthusiast, you have hit the nail on the head with all points. Best reply to this question in this entire thread.
At least the driver was considerate enough to use their turn signal this time...
4.) Porsche Carrera GT
8.) Lamborghini Diablo SV
NBC Chicago spoke with a TSA employee who chose not to be named, explaining that yes it's as crazy as you think when a train jumps off the rails and crashes into something.
But this film isn't only about Koenigsegg. It's the way the hypercar milieu is interpreted across multiple manufacturers. That means the team has access to not just Koenigsegg, but will also be inside factories and telling the stories behind McLaren, Porsche, Pagani, and maybe even more.