SagarikaLumos
SagarikaLumos
SagarikaLumos

4th: There are so many 737s that it's scary. One is taking off or landing about every 5 seconds and over 1,000 are in the air at any given time. That just blows my mind.

Guys, a Rockford is supposed to be a 180, not a 360.

That's exactly what the Apollo looks like, too. It never gets mentioned in the same breath as Koenigesegg or Veyron (though it deserves it) because it really looks no more real than a Noble.

They both got their start at the illustrious firm of Dewey, Cheatham, & Howe.

What they're saying is that they pulled their copy of the video and Jalopnik's continued hosting and linking of the content constitutes an illegal copy. This is visibly and literally them grasping at straws. By nature of the content and the type of website that Jalopnik is, it's newsworthy, though, and is now using

They simply have to say something. Maybe it works, maybe not. They know that Jalopnik will not take it down, and Jalopnik knows there's no basis for sending a threat like that. Omega can talk tough, and Jalopnik can talk tough back, because everyone knows that now you can't unring that bell anyway.

I agree with the basis of your denial, especially owing to the nature of this website. And thanks for posting them to begin with.

It's certainly better looking that the Apollo.

Nothing like a rear-engine front-drive car with reverse rear-wheel steering to scream "missed opportunity."

I would do anal, so long as it was Jennifer Connolly.

Especially since it was built. See XLR. I'm sure that there are a few on eBay right now looking for a good home. It does look amazing.

Imagine how different the malaise era could've been if Olds had broken America's mainstream DOHC cherry with this Hemi V8 in 1970. I'm not sure where it should've gone (442? Toronado? Ninety-Eight?), but perhaps engines across the board could've never been below 200 hp in V8 mainstream models. What if the Tech 4

Pontiac Banshee. Looks like a 7/8 scale C3 Corvette and powered by Pontiac's hot OHC 6 instead of a heavy V8. It was way outside of GM's comfort zone and would've only cannibalized sales from the more favored Corvette.

Ignoring the fact that they did build and sell a few.

The memo post returning the money is pending, but the original transaction is cleared. The $1 preauthorization turned into the $58,278.35 actual charge when the gas station collected the charge.

Hey, we've seen the Russian road rage videos.

That is one of the funniest clips ever from a show known to generate them.

A good guess, Young Grasshopper, but one must remember that the airdam in the picture is in the rear. The door panel doesn't match, either.

Impossible to tell what it was? Mobilize the Jalopnik forensic crew!

It has the Oldsmobile 307 in it.