Jalisurr
Jalisurr
Jalisurr

This depends almost entirely on if it’s the most I’d spend on a car now with the income I could reasonably expect in my career, or if I had the wealth of kings/sultans/whatever to blow.

I personally feel that Ford Mustang GT350R Shelby rolls off the tongue a little better, and should still satisfy your pedantic requirements

That’s one of the little things I love about my Pajero, the Sun Visors have this sliding plastic part that you can slide out after you fold the visor down, and they will meet in the middle behind the mirror to create an unbroken visor across the whole top of the windshield:

Am I the only one who doesn’t mind a bit of tasteful brightwork? Example:

What I ride: 2004 Honda VFR800

Is this not just a straight step back from 4 swords adventures on the Gamecube? You could play that with any number of people, with the remaining links being dummies controlled by the players. This seems like a dumb decision.

I have no issue with them making this game. It looks fun. But that’s ONLY if they are ALSO making a proper Metroid game. This is not a real Metroid game, it is a side story, and that’s fine. But it doesn’t take the place of Prime 4 or another 2d samus-based game.

Said it before and I’ll say it again. No Keyboard, no pro guitar. No Sale. I’m super bummed that they cut what was, for me, the biggest reason to play rock band.

I live in BC, where there is centralized insurance through ICBC. So it was easy, they have to insure everyone’s vehicles. It is registered for pleasure use at the moment, but I could register it as a daily driver if I wanted to.

No keyboard, no pro guitar, no sale. I’ll buy more downloadable songs for RB3 instead.

Interesting, they are pretty common in BC. Chevron and Petrocan are probably the most common, then Esso and Shell.

That’s because the EU measures in RON, and we measure in (R+M)/2. So I think the 100 octane discussed in the article would be about 95?

Nope, Chevron carries 94 octane in every station I’ve been to in BC and Alberta as well.

Most of these make sense...I wasn’t expecting to see Neverwinter. I kind of forgot that game existed after it switched devs.

Well, it doesn’t just reverse the wheel. This lets you ‘drive’ the trailer instead of thinking about both parts. It will handle turning the wheel in whichever direction necessary to keep the trailer moving the direction you want it to. It tracks the trailer with the camera so it knows when to switch directions of

No, it doesn’t just reverse the wheel. Look at mark’s replies in the first thread. This lets you ‘drive’ the trailer, it will handle turning the wheel in whichever direction necessary to keep the trailer moving the direction you want it to. It tracks the trailer with the camera so it knows when to switch directions of

No, it doesn’t just reverse the wheel. Look at mark’s replies in the first thread. This lets you ‘drive’ the trailer, it will handle turning the wheel in whichever direction necessary to keep the trailer moving the direction you want it to. It tracks the trailer with the camera so it knows when to switch directions of

This...is actually super cool. Seems like it would be really trippy to use, but once you master the ‘don’t think about it, just do it’ mindstate, it would be awesome.

I’ll just go ahead and say it: I think this car is gonna be great. I really liked the post-facelift looks, so the fact that it’s not much different is fine by me. Really the only thing I didn’t like about the old one (apart from visibility) is the weight. So less weight, more power, better handling, better