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I am ok with blipping the throttle while downshifting as it’s quite easy. Heel and toe, not so much. First of all, there aren’t a lot of places on streets for heel and toe because it’s mostly for situations where you need to brake hard coming in hot into a turn. It’s just simply not for street. Secondly, if you are

So Tesla hired him when he was about 65 years old? If they fired him at 69, I don’t know how this can hold up as age discrimination by Tesla as a company. I think this will be more of discrimination between co-workers and not a discrimination through company policy. Then again, I am no legal expert of any sort.

On the

Porn in the public may just raise some eyebrows in many places, but probably not for an Islamic country. Whoever is responsible for this may be in for some serious trouble.

Haha I think it’s really hilarious and ironic that it’s now people on convyer belts, while waiting for sushi on convyer belts.

On the other hand, to play along with this concept, why even need to stand up to walk into the restaurant? Why not just let the chair bring you in, right to your spot and only have to get up

Reminds me of the way the engine hatch lifts up on the Aerotech.

Not only was Ferrari dominating, it was forcing Barrichello to bend over for Schumacher. At least we have two drivers fighting against each other now, Mercedes or not.

This is indeed quite weird though. Singapore is right in the tropic zone but wild life like this is really rare in the city, not to mention the Marina Bay area which is mostly reclaimed land. Of the 11 years living in Singapore, I’ve only encountered a monitor lizard on Pulau Ubin, a little island off the north

Here in Taiwan, there are many reasons not to be on the street during a typhoon. All the technically illegal light box signs, banners, weak branches and pretty much every building with added aluminum roof(mostly illegal). All of these become flying debris. So there may not be flood or constant wind, but a momentory

The locals here will donate ambulances if they want to support the EMT. Just saying that promoting a LaFerrari and donating to disaster relief are two entirely separate things. They can auction special edition cars all they want, but I don’t agree that disaster victims should be the reason to do so. It’s so much

What’s the difference between simply donating money vs this? Marketing benefits. Special victims-edition or something? For some reason this seems more like a form of celebration than disaster relief.

I have my car detailed by this local young guy who’s expectation for cleanliness makes me uncomfortable. Everything gets cleaned much like in the video, he will even remove those plastic parts around the trunk area to clean what’s underneath them. Any one can have his service. His customers range from super cars to

Whoever or whatever roads are invented for, definitely not for idiots.

It’s a bit more complicated that that. The KMT rule in Taiwan hasn’t been the nicest. Chiang Kai Shek’s government declared the island martial law (since it was technically at war with PRC) and oppressed many who were against him. Before this, the Japanese ruled the island and when the Japanese retreated, came the

There were many people taking their SUVs onto the dirt road which was really sandy/dusty and many dips and holes to avoid as you get to the lower part of it. I was keeping a steady speed, using the momentum to avoid getting stuck(summer tires) while steering to avoid those dips and holes. Most SUV drivers out there

There were many people taking their SUVs onto the dirt road which was really sandy/dusty and many dips and holes to avoid as you get to the lower part of it. I was keeping a steady speed, using the momentum to avoid getting stuck(summer tires) while steering to avoid those dips and holes. Most SUV drivers out there

No where close to being a super car, but I drove my Prelude down the Monument Valley route cus I was too cheap to pay to ride the local pick-up truck tour. It did better than all the SUVs out there! This was back in 2011 and the car was sold not too long after. It was our last road trip out!

To me it’s the way the grill splits between the top and bottom. I know the Cadillac has much flatter angles, but to me it still lies within very similar design language as Mazda.

IS it me or does the facade look like a Mazda?

Here in Taiwan we have CCTV in pretty everywhere, especially intersections like this, so it’s not really necessary to have a hot pursuit even when an officer is on scene. Running a light is dangerous, but not endangering like street racing or DUI. Also, a radio to call for back up would have been much more effective.

My previous car a 97 prelude had an emergency trunk release, but I can’t find one in my GT86. Does it not have one or am I just not looking at the right place?