There already is a Mustang SUV, though? That’s what the Mach E is, is it not?
There already is a Mustang SUV, though? That’s what the Mach E is, is it not?
Uhh, my first job was bagging groceries at 15 and I was paid the (at the time) minimum wage of $5.85/hr. If I worked the early shift I literally sat around doing nothing waiting for customers (even fell asleep sitting on the bag holder once). I worked there part time for about a year then moved to a Pep Boys as a…
Agreed. Both of my vehicles are from 2005 and inevitably when I rent a car for work there are numerous frivolities that interfere with the basic operation of the car and make me wonder aloud why anyone would think it was a good idea.
In my opinion the car makes all the difference. My car is pretty loud on cold starts, so I start it with the garage door closed if it’s before 8am or after 8pm. The guys at work actually thought I revved it at startup, they didn’t realize that’s just how it starts.
I noticed the same thing. I saw one nice hot-rod, nothing else looked even remotely interesting (and I’m not really interested in the hot-rod either).
My car’s exhaust pops pretty good, but only when I want it to. I just make sure not to do it early morning/late evening, but during normal daytime hours it’s fair game. Typically not in neighborhoods, of course.
I’ll give you the Chief since she “lost” her service weapon at a Chipotle restroom.
The only thing I could think was this was instant karma for revving a terrible-sounding stock-exhaust engine.
Kubica doesn’t really count, at least not his comeback. He wasn’t on the same level as anyone else.
Did you not follow the thread? The OP wanted to see the top drivers in the worst cars. I threw out Lance at RP/Williams as an example of the difference a car can make, there’s really nothing else to it.
Sure, that’s one way to spin it. The other way would be to say he and his teammate were typically 19th and 20th on any given race weekend, and this year he’s competing for a top-5 slot every race.
This. I think Verstappen has finally matured to the point where he could be a consistent rival for Hamilton if they had comparable equipment. Of course, you never really know until he can get out of the scrappy underdog role by having a car that’s on par with Mercedes.
All you have to do is look at Racing Point this year for your answer. And the answer is, the low-grid drivers would suddenly start winning races. Lance Stroll is fighting for 3rd and 4th in last year’s Mercedes design, which is around half a second slower per lap than this year’s. How did he do when he was with…
If you think this is an asterisk season, just wait until next year when everybody’s in the same cars due to the everybody having already planned to move onto the new rules which were delayed for a year. Ferrari decided before this season even started that they were giving up and would concentrate on the new rules,…
“Wannabe rednecks” is a great description for 95% of the state’s area. The other 5% is Portland which, frankly, defies description.
Oregon by area is around 95% redneck and 5% hippy. It just so happens that there are a ton of hippies in that 5% of the land mass.
I saw the picture of with a bunch of tattooed, bearded white people with American flags a machine gun and thought “man, that reminds me of the last time I was in Oregon”.
Does GM count as a sponsor? Because the C6.R sure made me want a C6 Z06.
Right, so around 120 miles or so. Not exactly ideal for a road car.
As you should be! What’s even worse is until you said something I thought it was a Sentra! Why, Nissan? Why??