back and to the left.
back and to the left.
They're giving away tickets! To the person who gives them the biggest charitable donation tax write off!
I *might* be able to win a drawing. I cannot win an auction. :-(
Now, the thing about CJ Wilson Mazda is that they are one of the top Mazda builders in the country, if not the world. They’ve built their own Mazdaspeed version of the Mazda2, they’ve built their own Mazdaspeed version of the Mazda5, they’ve had vehicles tour the country with Mazda, they’ve raced the One Lap of…
Android has a similar system. My hope is that the installed systems in the car become agnostic: just a screen and a data port. You bring your own smartphone and data cable and you're ready to rock. No more paying $2000 for a navi that you then have to pay $300 to update.
This is a good thing as it gets car…
I thought GT4 production wasn't going to be limited. Is the demand so high that the entire "unlimited" European production run is already sold out? Oy vey!
Let them pay expatriation tax then, like you or I have to do if we turn in our US passports.
The Benz layout, however, would have sent her forward. Which is exactly what happened. Also, even if you're unfamiliar with a PRNDL layout, Benz puts R up and D down, which is counter to how most people's brains map up and down of a hand lever in a car. It seems that down would feel more like pulling to the rear, and…
I'm talking about taxing "Irish" companies like Google, Apple and Microsoft.
#2 all day long. I liked the GT-R till I spent a day in one. It's made for racing not daily driving. The Corvette makes a better DD, internet bench racing be damned.
Meanwhile, I can't even find one clear parking lot. >_<
Or consider taxing the money right now wherever it is to fund our crumbling infrastructure, failing educational institutions, and third rate healthcare system. Either, or.
Speed is zero, it's in Neutral. ...I think.?
My spec is $103k and is by no means "loaded."
Came here to say the same thing. Keep the crazy speed, I'll take the involvement along with the higher lap times and the huge chunk of cash left over.
The idea is good but it wouldn't work in the US because of the way speeding tickets are given out. In Europe it's almost *always* a camera, either one that's permanently mounted or a temporary camera that flashes every speeding car that goes past, and you get a ticket in the mail. In the US we get speed traps and…
In 2006 a "hard working, moderately successful guy" could afford a "blue-collar hero" car that cost $160,000 before dealer markup???
John Steinbeck was right: there are no poor in America, only temporarily embarrassed millionaires.
With world production starting in November, Frankfurt seems way to late to debut it.
For a long time the word on the street was that it would be unveiled at Geneva. But then suddenly, no...
I think you're seeing the extractor scoop at a funny angle, making it look like old-school Ferrari build quality.
With the GT4 above it (in price) getting monster press and the RS below it (in price) getting monster press, perhaps BMW thought it wiser to wait for clearer skies?