Going around a slow driver just to be halted /stuck in an even slower lane. I try my best to observe for a reason why the driver ahead is going so slow, or if the next lane looks clear, but every once in a while I wind up cursing my decision.
Going around a slow driver just to be halted /stuck in an even slower lane. I try my best to observe for a reason why the driver ahead is going so slow, or if the next lane looks clear, but every once in a while I wind up cursing my decision.
Damn. I thought my 3 minute burrito bowl time was fast. I need to see how fast I can do this.
I'm sure they'll get right on that.
The article says there was a lead car. So I guess that car he was closing in on was it. Even if not, he can see it and if he needed to , I have no doubt he would have simply just stopped, since he was not going so fast that he would be unable to. He doesn't really put the pedal down till he enters the circle ramp,…
Ever watch "127 Hours"?
Agreed. Interesting article, but I don't understand why it's on Jalopnik.
I can't stop looking at that gif...
I see the resemblance there, but nonetheless I find the concept's rear pretty unattractive. Do like that original though.
Front end: Mmmmm.
Rear end: Dodge Charger and Challenger's ugly offspring.
Or maybe the kid would have died when he "bust his noggin" or maybe been brain damaged or made to have some other sort of mental/physical affliction. But hey, at least we wouldn't need to make tech to protect him from himself, since he'd be dead or incapable of driving, amirite?
Can we have full res versions of all those photos? Pretty please?
What Pokemon is that in the top image. It looks like a mix of Koffing and Totoro.
Had to call my Hyundai dealer today for some parts info. The automated voice recording of the owner said "Eckwuss."
Hyundai Equus. Eh-kiss?
I just hate the people at my gym who are doing a "cycle" or whatever the hell they call it, therefore they claim all the equipment in their "cycle" to be in use. Motherfucker you don't get to disobey the laws of physics and be in two places at once.
Drove for about a year with my speedometer broken in my late 1999 Ford Escort. Which had no tach. Pulled over a couple times for speeding. Officer asks "Do you know how fast you were going?" And I replied "I actually have no idea, my speedometer broke." Got a warning the first time and just a "Failure to make repairs"…
Looking at your sketch, it still looks more similar to the Aventador you have there. Unless you're saying they both rip. A comparison the The Gallardo would help in that case.
Really? Characteristics are a part of style. I just showed the The Huracan to a few coworkers (both petrol-heads and not) and they all immediately stated it's resemblance to previous Lambos. The Huracan looks like a Gallardo and very much like a Lamborghini. That Lotus looks like an evolution of the Esprit, perhaps.…
As do I, because I don't have this feature and I'm fine with walking further if it means not having to squeeze. But if all cars get this feature, why not have all cars packed together much tighter and save space? Idk. I think it's a feature to be looked into.
I think it's useful for tight spots where you're barely able to open a door. This way you don't have to try and squeeze out of your car while trying not to press your door(s) into the car(s) on either side. Or having to escape through the trunk. Although this may screwover the drivers of the other cars if you're…