Yes but see the VW looks good.
Yes but see the VW looks good.
This list comes to mind...
I was talking about these cars recently with a buddy that used to work at a dealership and the question of warranty came up. Typical dealer warranty starts when the vehicle is purchased. (Buy a leftover 2011 brand new in 2012, the warranty starts in 2012) I think someone should try to get the seals and other warranty…
We know that the Hennessey Venom GT is holymotherofgod fast in a straight line, but we've been anxious to see more track driving. Thankfully, it was on hand at the Circuit of the Americas last weekend for some laps and we've got a view from the Hennessey GT-R as the Venom chases it down.
As the late great Mark Donahue said "it will never have enough power until I can spin the wheels at the end of the straightaway in high gear." Although this answer was a bit excessive, no truer words have been said about the ideology of a racecar driver and horsepower.
With as much money as the NFS franchise has made over the last two decades (seriously, next year, 20 years), you can't tell me that they didn't have enough funds to hire a real motion graphics artist and not someone who learned how to use Windows Movie Maker that one time...
Really? You haven't seen the Halo live action movie? It's fantastic.
I always wonder what these people think about.
Yes. This. Almost as bad as 45...
Don't you hate when you leave an important word out? "multi-million dollar car claim" I can't imagine the Lambo driver won't be claiming all kinds of made up and real injuries.
I'm not sure if they're designed that way or not but it is pretty awesome!
This video comes to us from Taiwan, which was hammered by Super Typhoon Usagi this weekend along with China and the Philippines. The cameraperson captured two EVA Air jets attempting to land as it is hit by 33 mph wind gusts in the air and 48 mph wind gusts on the runway. It's crazy how much the planes get batted…
The problem with that logic being that if he'd continued at his (undetermined) speed and the other car hadn't turned, there'd have been no accident. Proximate cause = turning car.
I'm not sure if the state was mentioned or not but considering the fact that this is a totaled mulit-million dollar car, the insurance company will just tender its limits and tell the Aventador owner to go to their UIM coverage. If the Aventador owner or their insurance company act like a douche, they'll do an asset…
This definitely would have been better black and white. I'm sure the photographer had no control over where the other vehicles were but a shallower depth of field could have helped. Also, it's not centered and the headlights should not have been cut off, it's like cutting off the top of someone's head in a picture.
I'm not sure how any of that is the Lambo driver's fault. All I see in this video is a clear case of failure to yield while making a left turn. I hope the sedan owner has some good insurance.