The Porsche 917 had holes drilled into the ignition key to reduce weight. It’s nothing new.
The Porsche 917 had holes drilled into the ignition key to reduce weight. It’s nothing new.
I lived in Boston for 6 months on an internship and tried to spend as much time on and around that ship as possible. What a beautiful, historic object.
Also, a battery that will propel a 4-5000lbs car hundreds of miles isn’t going to die because you left the A/C on.
I love the USS Constitution so much.
Dope driving line and steering input bro.
So you’re going to smash windows because someone ran into the bank or post office for a minute or two while they were out running errands with their buddy? Seems normal.
What’s the over/under on the time before someone breaks a Tesla window to help a ComfyBoi?
When was the last time you drove a GM vehicle? 1982? I have two and I’ve never had an issue out of any of the “parts bin”components. Please, the fruit you’re picking is so low-hanging that it’s part of the fossil record.
Tesla is all over other companies’ parts bins. Why invest money that could go to battery and chassis development in switches and other components that already work great?
Aston is a title sponsor so it gets a larger logo, Honda is their engine supplier.
David, I’m so worried for you man. Please don’t be killed by a Jeep.
.50BMG is gonna stop anything short of a tank. It was meant to take out engine blocks and the like, but it’s far more difficult to actually transport anything that is capable of firing it without raising a whole lot of eyebrows.
Bro, you just don’t get it. Buying the most hideous thing in you can find for the most money you can pay is what fashion is all about these days! It sucks.
50% Discount, so they’re only $5,000-$15,000 a piece
That’s not only the title, but also a description of the show’s status. Seriously, how is it still a thing?
I can’t decide if the “TRD” and “PRO” in the headlamps is stupid or awesome.
Is the 375lbs the tailgate load rating or just the step?
They’re all over craigslist, welcome to used car shopping. You can even find trucks where the AC is broken and the radio has been stolen. I’ll sell you one for $19,500
They also don’t need any of the safety or convenience features they have, but people still want them. I’m not saying do away with high horsepower cars, I’m just asking that people be responsible enough to get the training to be able to properly handle them.
People were building bigger huts, wearing nicer clothes, and riding faster horses than the next guy way before there were companies to tell them that that’s what they wanted. Sure, there’s definitely a common advertisement theme of outdoing your neighbor or buying things you don’t need, but let’s not pretend like it…