Why would Toyota want to follow up an insanely overpriced, heavy Celica that drove like a Camry.
Why would Toyota want to follow up an insanely overpriced, heavy Celica that drove like a Camry.
Huge, relatively inefficient engines are in direct opposition of lotus’s ethos.
Tell that to ferrari
In this post;
Everyone builds them. They are called models from 3 years ago.
A $27k civic coupe with a CVT.
Most uninspired, pandering pick for VP I've seen in my admittedly shortish lifetime.
I couldn't be any more bored by this. Let Rome burn.
Can I say something slightly controversial? I absolute hate BMW and Porsches “throwback” livery. It’s ugly. It’s garish, and it just points out how big and bloated the new cars have become.
The standard, inserted into a wind tunnel.
Great story.
Cue all the fucking morons saying it was the nissans fault for being in the left lane to pass but not going 100mph to do it.
Starred for “Real top gear”. Perhaps that should be the name for the new Amazon show.
I like you.
If you have ever listened to sublime, it means “Secret Tweaker Pad”. I hear it’s the hottest spot in town. It’s a place to wrench on your ride, do a crossword puzzle, or even learn how to cook (speed).
Prescient thought;
Finally someone speaking truth to (no) power!
I know shopping in meatspace is sooo last millennia, but Home Depot had and still has a few I think, 2700k dim-able 8 watt Cree LEDs for 97 freakin cents each.
I know shopping in meatspace is sooo last millennia, but Home Depot had and still has a few I think, 2700k dim-able…
Here’s the rabbit hole I fall into, and it’s the reason I ditched cable over 8 years ago, which is way before it was cool to. I mean Netflix still had a disk to insert in your PlayStation. Most of my streaming was done via my computer hooked up to my CRT!