Depending on the race, each can win. That said, only a fool would drag race a GT-R. It's going to make you look bad.
Depending on the race, each can win. That said, only a fool would drag race a GT-R. It's going to make you look bad.
Between the two, I'd say Volvo. Only between the two. Both are appropriate to very specific car geeks, but the Volvo doesn't make it look like it's your religion.
Vector W8. Also Subaru XT.
The Countach had it, and that's probably the oldest produced design that I can think of with it. It's used when the size and curve of the door won't allow all the glass to roll down. The Delorean had it, too.
It's a blue LED flasher that's off. The red one on the other side is on.
No and no. There is usually a new one every 4-8 years, but the most recent ones remain in service for a while (the one in the picture visibly has Obama inside, but was from the second round of them built while Bush was president). Nobody gets to keep one, and the one on display at Clinton's library is the last one…
It should have the non-specific US license plate like is issued to American soldiers with private vehicles overseas.
Asshat.
Jeep: Fail Rated.
Jeep: Tail Rated.
What about Jeep: Sail Rated?
Porsche: It's not the size of the tool.
Jeep: Mail Rated.
The funniest thing about that idea to me is that a proportional 2CV body over any modern wheelbase would be gigantic, like an SUV.
As a color for Play-Doh, it's ok. For a car, I'd prefer silver. Or black. Or red....
Didn't the GM Hywire concept start this idea about 10 years ago? It's not new technology or a new idea. It seems like a great idea until it comes time to build it. The idea being that you'd buy a roller skate with all the important bits and then bodies that went above as you wanted at any point later. It seems…
Crack, but not because of the automatic. It's because of the price, mileage, and hideous color.
Nothing to make an already terrible argument sound worse than associating it with Danny Glover. He can't keep his mouth shut.
It hurts me to be the one to point this out, but that is an accelerator pedal, but not a throttle. Considering how "smart" a Tesla is, I'm not 100% sure that term is even directly applicable.
I can't not laugh. That was pretty lame.