BTW Jalopnik,
BTW Jalopnik,
Did you take this pic?
Looks like Lime Creek Rd, which is a helluva driving road.
You don't know what light power steering is, until you've driven a '70s Cadillac.
I used to hit up Burger Tex over on 71 on a near daily basis when I had classes at the ACC campus near by. Love that place, better than the UT campus one.
Went to UT, in Austin.
Jalopnik breaches the Awesomeness Manifesto daily. When can we fire everyone?
I forsee a nice, big insurance check in your future.
A set up to drive a 4-door pick up, head on, inches away from a motorcycle with 2 riders..?
Because Nissan got marketing right. And they were incredibly active in getting the cars to public events for test drives.
I heart clicked you again. This doesn't happen very often.
The front end on the SS has the mail-slot "scoop" and a larger lower grille.
I hope you gave a serious thought to wind damage when you decided to stay in a high-rise building.
"the first vehicle they used it on was the 2002 Cadillac Seville STS "
I just dig the cars that have these dolls hanging lifelessly out of the closed trunk or hood.
Cadillac has been doing the mag-shocks since the 90s, the 2002 STS wasn't the first.
"Entertaining corner carver with limits low enough to exploit in public?"
For a group that apparently hates the Toyota, you sure do jump at any chance to post about it... [jalopnik.com]
Never mind all the other race cars that are just fine with closed cockpits?