This still gives me the shakes
This still gives me the shakes
Obligatory Grind Hard Plumbing Co video in which they put a Hayabusa engine in a Solo that escaped the crusher
What’s wild to me is that this is the bus/RV/limo thing that literally started my career at Jalopnik. I wrote about this exact coach as my first-ever article here nearly four years ago!!
You beat me to it. That first season of The Terror is superb, and I recommend it all the time (don’t bother with the second season).
Not to directly attack the writer, but fuck this headline and the hyperbole. I’m sick of finger wagging at car enthusiasts for being “the reason” a car goes away. Pull your heads out of your asses and understand the Supra was launched right in the middle of a generational economic and world affecting event. It was…
Bentley needs to be more like Koenigsegg and build a car that’s so slow it only needs a one-speed transmission. Very irresponsible.
Tell me you get the reference.
Yeah, that’s wild. Looks like they changed the casting juuust enough to make it a V6, but you can clearly see where the last 2 cylinders are supposed to be.
These are specifically made for trail grooming hence the Piste in Pistenbully. The type of attachments varies depending on mission. The one at our local Nordic trails just has a narrow track groomer on the back and none in front.
Qanon warned us about the danger of groomers.
Honestly, I have no idea if this is NP. But it’s clean, it has the right transmission, and M539 Restorations on YouTube has me thinking about BMWs far more than I ever anticipated. Bring it on.
The plane landed the ATC and the passenger gave instructions.
Correct. Fun history - Rolls-Royce the aerospace firm owned the rights to the name and licensed it to the car company when it was spun off as a separate entity. VW bought the car company, but not the rights to the RR name. The aerospace company then licensed the name to BMW for use on cars. So VW got a factory and the…
It was kind of a mess. The original Rolls-Royce car builder’s successor in interest is Bentley Motors Limited division of Volkswagen AG. Vickers owned Rolls-Royce Motors and put it up for sale in 1998. BMW was the expected buyer as then already supplied engines and other parts to RR, but BMW was outbid by VW. VW…
Those ML320s were surprisingly capable for 2wd. I assume they had an AWD version but mine with 220K miles did not and never once was I stuck in the snow and I tried. Thing almost drank more oil then gas though.
You can blame most of that on the midwest.
When I moved to the UK I was shocked by the amount of pulling over and slaloming you had to do to get through two way roads that were 1.5 car widths wide.
Go east or west, especially roads that were introduced before the national highway system was introduced and you can find some good roads. They won’t be the narrow sort since roads were generally improved in accordance with the introduction of the previously mentioned interstate highways, but they can still be fun.
It depends on where you are. In Boston, the streets were designed for horse and cart. There’s no grid and everything is one way. Newer cities are better with the grid layout.
Do you mean ‘Rockford’ Illinois?