The doors on every single 720 in those photos appears to have alignment issues. The back of the door sits too high relative to the body. I wonder if the doors aren’t sealing properly, contributing to the excessive noise in the cabin.
The doors on every single 720 in those photos appears to have alignment issues. The back of the door sits too high relative to the body. I wonder if the doors aren’t sealing properly, contributing to the excessive noise in the cabin.
Band-aids don’t seem to do it, but Breathe Right strips do. Like a child, I watch for the glow every single time I open one of those strips.
Every car guy believes he’s Ayrton Senna.
This story exemplifies the two biggest problems with “entrepreneurs”: the irrational blind trust that comes by virtue of being wealthy and the extreme value placed on ideas alone.
I’m pretty sure the Audi TT is next. I’ve seen a multitude of new Audi’s on the road, especially the SUVs, but I’ve only seen a single new TT. It’s a depressing thought.
I’m more impressed by the quality of that parking lot’s pavement and the care that’s gone into painting those lines. Why can’t we see that in America?
Of all the countries I’ve been to Americans are the only ones who obsess about the appearance of teeth. Meanwhile, they’ll do things like tromp around the house and even lay on a bed wearing filthy shoes that have stepped in all kinds of shit.
The CVT has nothing to do with the decline of Nissan. Their alliance with Renault is the problem, although they were already facing financial problems prior to that.
I’m a fan of the cast, but this was your typical bad Doctor Who episode. Far too many concepts crammed in to the episode that led to a ridiculous, rushed conclusion.
Ehh... I was mostly happy to finally have a new episode of Doctor Who. Otherwise, it was a bog standard episode: cheesy monster-of-the-week, a plot that felt rushed and an anti-climatic resolution. Perhaps I missed some essential detail, but I didn’t understand the point of seeking out a Dalek beyond just looking for…
I agree with your argument, but comparing it to college debt is silly. The problem isn’t the debt, it’s that what universities charge for an education is obscene. Facilitating student loans has only made the problem worse.
It’s not bad I guess. It’s mostly a mashup of visuals I’ve seen before, overloaded with obvious gags. The music isn’t bad either, but again, nothing special.
My office parking garage is adjacent to an aquarium so I see a lot of parents driving in with their bloated SUVs. Two things strike me; 1) why they believe they need such as big vehicle when they’ve only got 1 or 2 kids; 2) the difficulty in negotiating the garage or pulling into a parking spot. You certainly don’t…
And those things don’t even do that very well. I can’t count the number of times I’ve seen cars wearing those automotive diapers and stuff have scratches all over their bumpers.
I’ve finally seen the new Acura grille in person and it looks like shit. Somehow Acura has managed to produce something that’s uglier and more generic than the old beak.
People seem to forget that the $800 million doesn’t just disappear forever. In a month, when everyone has forgotten about this United’s stock price will be right back where it was yesterday. It will be nothing but a minor blip.
Off topic, I know, but what an awkwardly written headline. Wasn’t there another way to construct that sentence without sticking “has” on the end?
I long for the day massively oversized wheels have gone out of style. Those wheels look incredibly stupid; they’re the automotive equivalent of clown shoes.
That’s a lovely color scheme on the Chiron. On the other hand, it looks like the car is molting.
Holy information overload Batman!