I think people losing their shit over a fucking TV show is more entertaining than the show its self.
I think people losing their shit over a fucking TV show is more entertaining than the show its self.
The guy was 16yo, no license, and the bike was a GSX-R1000(k5).
Game. Set. Matches.
I will have to agree to disagree with that. I can't call the 300 luxury, even starter luxury, after having ridden in a friends Hemi powered top-o-the-line 2012 300 about a year and a half ago. I distinctly remember noticing that the plastic on the dash was so poor quality that it looked and felt worse than the dash…
People are finally starting to realize a Ram is still a Dodge, and therefor not to be trusted I guess. Seriously people, Dodge/Chrysler/Ram has a HUGE way to go to regain the consumer's trust. Either stop buying their polished shit, or quit complaining as if no one told you.
Forget your Ferrari pilots, the happiest driver I've seen in ages was behind the wheel of an old minivan.
Click-grab 101: Use the word "Racist" in title. Even if you're saying it's NOT racist.
Fill it with ice and then add beer.
You see, this is all coming from your perspective. I've usually found that with cyclists, it's always all about them. They can't fathom a scenario where there could possibly be anything more im-fucking-portant than them going on in the driver's world. Then, whenever one of their ranks gets mowed down, they all come…
Why? Deadspin is a site that revels in insults of average everyday people.
Because he's probably driven on a roadway with a cyclist, who was obviously in the right to be riding there, except the road was probably too narrow for two cars to pass safely going in opposite directions nevermind adding a fragile-ass cyclist to the mix, and instead of pulling the fuck out of the way at the first…
The only question left is: How does this "sea-gas" stack up to gasoline/fossil fuels in efficiency? Meaning, if I currently achieve 30mpg in my car with gasoline, and pay ~$3.50 a gallon, could I still get 30mpg from this fuel, all things being equal? I don't care if they can keep the cost "down" to $3-$4 a gallon…
Can we meet our frustrations halfway with a $29,995 220i?