If you've ever described your car as having a mind of its own due to a worn out steering rack or a questionable suspension design, clearly you've never been atop an animal that actually does have a mind of its own.
If you've ever described your car as having a mind of its own due to a worn out steering rack or a questionable suspension design, clearly you've never been atop an animal that actually does have a mind of its own.
Damn, you beat me to it. I'm not sure that Stef's first line was a reference to this, but it was absolutely the first thing that popped into my head when I read it.
It took me way too long to realize these two people aren't on the same horse.
It is a kinda bogus record, which is why most people talk about that run in terms of it being the fastest car on a public road.
Oregon is good. Oh yeah!!!
that's... that's actually pretty accurate
I should have posted this in the comments preemptively
This is bogus information. No club worth its salt will create a course that will put you in danger of totalling your car from a simple lawnmowing excursion, if for no other reason than the insurance they're required to carry insists on a minimum distance between the course and any obstructions.
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Look, I understand just how much work and engineering goes into the Singer 911. And it's a gorgeous masterpiece. But you're telling me I could buy 7.7 of these or one Singer?
aren't biathletes banned from this year's games?
I once made a made an entire field of friends crash in a multiplayer race on Forza 4 when a guy driving a Countach made a dangerous dive pass on the post-Carousel kink on Road America, cutting another guy off. Pretty similar to this, actually:
Even that Hyundai ad gets it wrong. It's more like HYON-dae, and it means modern in Korean.
Oh, you say "Shev-roll-ay" instead of "Chev-raul-at"? Way to be "that guy".
Like Sunday! I'm doing it wrong.
See...I used to pronounce in "Hun-day" but then I wen to a dealership and the sales person kept calling it a "Ha-yoon-die," so now I say it that way, mostly because I thought it was ridiculous.
Fun fact about the Touareg: that's the name of the North African tribe that eventually killed Teddy Roosevelt's one-time Dakota cattle baron rival, the Marquis de Mores. Awkward name or not, it's a bold choice.
While playing GT6 the other day I noticed that Jason Castroia seemed to have taken quite a lot of inspiration for the rear of the SSC Alien Balls from the Toyota 88c-v.