My god, it's actually not horrible looking!
My god, it's actually not horrible looking!
I wish I could say "I'm shocked!" that many of the complaints stemmed from their Nissan dealership, but I'm not. Every single time I enter a Nissan dealer, the salesmen seem a tad bit more — how to put it delicately — slimy, than any other branded dealer.
Sounds like they are the poster children for every stealership stereotype ever. Somehow $1.8 million doesn't sound like a sufficient penalty.
"Prius Plug-In Annihilates 21 Minute Mark on the 'Ring"
Looks like he made the turn just fine. I suppose he should probably have been continuing to look in his mirrors to check if everything was OK, but it looked more like the rear trailer section was crabbing off to the side, and wasn't lined up properly.
Seriously, though, that cab WHIPPED over at the end there. That poor…
Driving a Ferrari, how hard can it be?
Nothing like 3 bros in a convertible with the top down
made me think of this candid camera tv show spot. Bet the actor's face regrets meeting that dude's foot.
I like the way he just pointed at the other dude, "Don't even fucking think about", "You want some of this?". Definitely a bad ass.
Agreed. Technology moves forward and cars become faster. The price and performance of a supercar sits waaaay above what most mortals can afford or handle and that's all you need to know.
The great thing about Jalopnik is that it's always been a compelling mix of what it is and what it does - both product and, for lack of a less heinous term, lifestyle. But it's always been about the core of the auto-cult experience and the search for some sort of truth therein.
OMG OMG OMG. *jumps up and down*
Of course interesting bikes, but well written adventures I think would be great, done the Jalopnik way. Day trips, interesting rides, long trips, adventures with buddies... the biggest fundamental difference with riding vs. driving is the urge to explore.
How to get into motorcycles 101. A series on getting your motorcycle license, picking out gear and a first bike, basic maintenance, etc..
probably granny shifting instead of double clutching like he should the whole way
I thought it was because the producers wanted the stunt man to reach 17th gear on the drag strip, but insurance was only willing to cover stunts up to 15th gear.
"bozo commuterville" = excellent phrasing!