There are a few of those in various places around Houston, TX. Thankfully though, most Use flashing lights instead and you really only see these outside of small schools that are on residential roads where you'd be going relatively slow anyways.
There are a few of those in various places around Houston, TX. Thankfully though, most Use flashing lights instead and you really only see these outside of small schools that are on residential roads where you'd be going relatively slow anyways.
This, so much this.
While I like some of Abita's beers, their IPA sucks. I don't recall an odd aftertaste, but I definitely agree on it being bland for an IPA. It's unfortunate since their amber and turbodog (a brown ale) are both good solid brews.
I'll be at the track enjoying the first F1 race I've had a chance to enjoy in person.
Both sedans, not coupes.
The upcoming USGP.....mainly cause I have tickets and this will be my first F1 race and first professional race to see in person, so, for me, it's the race I've found most exciting thus far. Really though, it's any race you get to see and experience in person that you have been looking forward to for any length of…
That's......mildly terrifying and absolutely awesome at the same tie, I'm not entirely sure what to think other than I want to take it offroad to see the looks I get from the guys in the jacked up trucks and such.
That was actually the picture I tried to post, but nibbles ate it.
So, the answer is not Miata? I thought the answer was always Miata around here.
What happened to this supposedly being a return to simple, light weight, rear drive coupes? If you're going to give it more power, then stick with conventional, inexpensive methods, not by adding batteries, cacitors, and electric motors.
Oh yeah they are! I can't wait to see it actually in the car and making passes down the strip.
For something that isn't a V8....or even a piston engine, there is always the 20B 3 rotor. You can crank insane power out of them, they are nice and compact, and let's face it, rotaries are just cool. Then again, if you want true insanity, there is also the 6 rotor that P.P.R.E built down in New Zealand that will be…
No, but it does make law enforcement decidedly more trigger happy when they've been dealing with that sort of thing. That said, I sincerely doubt this was the first thing they tried in getting the truck to stop.
It's more the issues with the cartels and such they've been having as of late. Issues including murders and drug running.
Agreed. They have more money than you, get the hell over it. Or, if it bothers you that much, work your ass off to get into a position to make that kind of money yourself.
While I can see possible packaging advantages to this, I would definitely feel much better with an actual mechanical linkage to the wheels in case anything went wrong.
the number of people surprised by this: 0
Excellent all is going according to plan then. MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
That makes two of us.