TavshedFjols
TavshedFjols
TavshedFjols

This is my favourite part, the curvy venty bits.

I would argue that this is not little car in the big city but rather big car in proportionally sized city.

I like how you can see all the lasers faintly in the air.

Thats where the rockets go.

My dads dad had one of these, it caught on fire and the occupants had to climb out the windows because the locks did not work.

Dear google driver,

I think we all knew this was inevitable.

Dr. Tobias Funke, Analrapist

These two words just don't really go together.

I imagine it could get very hot and humid inside a basically closed space.

I would go around in a Mercedes 450sel 6.9 wearing a cowboy hat and a fancy jacket so I could pretend I was JR Ewing going off to ruin someones day.

My dad once walked up to a house to use their phone after his corvair burst into flames on the way to a milkshake.

Bonneville salt flats in my dads Volvo V40, it went 112!

Nice tile floor, 10/10

World Grand Prix Gliding Championship

Mercedes Sprinter van that you spent to much money on (I believe this particular one costs $300,000)

I think its more important to ask what car WOULD you want to drive to 3,000,000 miles than what car COULD last to 3,000,000 miles. Think about it, 3 million miles is around the earth 120 and a bit times or to the moon and back 6 times.

I once went on one of the duck tours in Seattle and the whole time it was in the water I could not stop thinking about how the only thing keeping the thing from sinking was a very thin piece of steel. Also these things only float by displacement, no part of them is actually buoyant so when water gets in they just go