I'm optimistic about visuals. How gorgeous was FM4? It can only be better, and there's really not much more to do to FM4 aside from something as pretty as this trailer.
I'm optimistic about visuals. How gorgeous was FM4? It can only be better, and there's really not much more to do to FM4 aside from something as pretty as this trailer.
That's exactly what I'm doing, and I'm excited. http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/oh-boy-oh-boy-…
You just perfectly summed up Fisker AND gave me an excuse to Google Kate Upton. Thank you very much good sir.
Tom's Castrol Supra was the shit in GT2
I'm really enjoying these Jalopnik exposé pieces. I loved Patrick's Super Replicas stories and this, while far less zany is equally interesting. Watching this Sharif fellow's reactions to the stories is a rather hilarious PR fail. Good work and keep em coming!
Thanks for the tips, it's appreciated! I'll give that a go after this summer of work once I have some cash, I'm literally broke now though.
I'm incredibly jealous. I'm a college student so I don't have the funds necessary to get into track days or autocross just yet. Definitely going to be a hobby of mine in the near future though!
I loved how after all that madness he looked over at the guy in the passenger seat as if to say, "don't worry bro, I got this"
That sounds like the dreams I wish I had and you did that for your job.
I don't see how they do this. I go to the Bowling Green, KY factory every time there's a significant update (C6, Zo6, ZR1), and it is a CLASS operation. There is so much attention to detail and very little automation. It doesn't seem like a production line for a "budget" car.
I drive a green 1999 Honda Civic coupe... I kinda want to sell it now since the (likely) marathon bomber has one
I went to Catholic high school and juniors all parked on a side street next to the school. One day after school someone in an Explorer suddenly stopped and I was too close and gave them a little love tap in my Civic. Thankfully, the Explorer was fine but I crimped my hood and broke my Honda logo a little. Told my…
I'm tempted to call vaporware on the Tuatara. They've been teasing that car for years now and there hasn't been a running version I've seen. I hope they make it, it looks like a futuristic Enzo and sounds really bad ass, but right now my gut says no.
Saw your name in the by-line and have to say its good having you back doing what you do best, Torch. Best of luck with the beetle, we're all pulling for you.
+1 for the obligatory "grounded to the ground"
Being a college student, I can attest that my demographic as a whole is horrible about this. I've seen multiple texts from friends who when asked, "What are you up to?" replied, "Driving to ____." But its not just us, my 53-year-old mom used to call me every day on her way home from work in rush hour traffic just to…
Exactly my thinking. Only question now is, why didn't they make the full-sized muscle car the Chevelle and the baby the Camaro like it was in the 1960s?
1999 Civic 5-speed, still driving it. I agree with everything you said. My skill behind the wheel skyrocked after a few weeks DDing it. Driving a compact car in Kentucky is like being 5'2" in the NBA so you learn to be cautious and attentive at all times.
Agreed. I DD a 1999 Civic and got thrown into an F-350 single axel RWD for my summer job and the for the first few days I about shat my pants. Things that were second nature in the Civic suddenly required lots of thought and consideration. I was also amused by the consideration I was given by other drivers in the…
I think that's a little harsh on Ray. We all had fair warning Tiny Toy Car stuff was coming, and now it's here. I have no issue with it personally and at the end of the day it's marketing so the whole idea is to lure you in, whether you like the product or not. I think it succeed in that and sparking a discussion…