I mean, three hours to cross the Atlantic over six hours isn’t a huge deal. I actually like the nice break.
I mean, three hours to cross the Atlantic over six hours isn’t a huge deal. I actually like the nice break.
Some people do things like that just because.
Believe it or not, there are some performance parts available.
the 225 cubic-inch slant-six under the hood
these now smell like Baller on a Budget
2nd gear: a history of union gains helping working conditions of even non-union workers in the same field
That’s not what it says. Read the quote again:
only a bit more than 5,400 were sold over that span. That makes the model both reasonably rare.
And it doesn’t have 48sqft of frontal area.
the new Aston Martin AM-RB 003
Will this car protect you from a nuclear blast? It’s hard to say.
I think we could omit the word “table”.
I know what you’re thinking. I haven’t proved my thesis that this was a better experience than a hotel would have been.
Hi, I’m one of those people who enlisted for six years. When I was in (which was admittedly quite a while ago) there was no such thing as a three-year enlistment; your options started at four.
Exactly. Everyone in Israel serves in the military for (IIRC) two years. That is shorter than the voluntary basic (ha!) enlistment in the US, which is four years, but it gives everyone a common background.
Munga only pawn in game of life.
This is one of my favorite clips from previous Top Gear: Hammond driving the 918 on a track in Abu Dhabi.
For some reason, the world likes to give the Once Hot-Selling Chrysler PT Cruiser a lot of shit