Watch the video of that thing in action. It literally broke in half.
Watch the video of that thing in action. It literally broke in half.
Torch, this is just the tip of the iceberg and there’s much more story here if you’re interested in delving more into it. Not as cool as turn signals maybe, but definitely not boring. See, this company (arguably) got its start by using IP law to its advantage (pennyloafers planted on the backs of smart and hard…
You have a pimped out acclaim? Kudos for being different.
Same reason people buy Harley-Davidsons.
This begs the question...why do people keep buying John Deere? They're like the Harley Davidson of farm equipment.
If the manufacturers want to contend that you can’t work on a vehicle, any vehicle because they own the code, then that’s fine. But if I can’t work on my own vehicle, you have to warranty it indefinitely. Fair? I mean, it’s their freaking code, right? They should have to fix it.
Pennsyltucky? That would be a C4 then.
While it’s easy to condemn her, I’m gonna go out on a limb and say most of us have probably ridden in a trunk of a vehicle at some point. I know I have (thanks, mum!).
*quietly recalling all the times I rode in the back of our station wagon laying on the floor and wondering how I’m alive....
Exactly. When they first came out people were crazy about them. They barely sat on lots and everyone thought they were so damn cool.
It was honestly a good car when it came out in 2001. It was stylish, decent bargain, reasonably equipped, and fairly fuel efficient.
Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude.
Report back after living with a car with fake lift-off burbles for even a few weeks. For example the 981.1 Boxster/Cayman’s burbles are exactly identical every single time you lift off the throttle and the amusement wore off in about 10 minutes (the F-type is even worse as they’re louder). After a few days it’s like…
It’s the right kind of silly.
I like the show but but the narrator is what I imagine ambian sounds like.