I looked it up, season 2 episode 4, it was the ‘make a fire truck’ episode. Fire trucks failed, airplane dropped water on said fire truck.
I looked it up, season 2 episode 4, it was the ‘make a fire truck’ episode. Fire trucks failed, airplane dropped water on said fire truck.
Didn’t the grand tour do this with a much flimsier car a few years ago?
While you’re technically right, society today doesn’t care. Either you take some sort of action you can post on social media, or you are actively opposing whatever the issue of the day is.
Why have two rotors when you could have three? Admittedly, the Cosmo wasn’t the most brilliant place to put a 20B, but that wasn’t the engine’s fault.
I’m not talking about modifications, I’m talking about replacing it entirely. Think Windows vs Ubuntu, not ‘Windows 10 Home’ vs ‘Windows 10 Pro’.
Not possible if it’s an entirely separate operating system.
There’s no way they’ll be able to do anything about third parties for any length of time, and realistically they shouldn’t be able to. People can use the hardware they own however they like.
That almost proves the point.
LMP1 was a very popular class too. Then everyone pulled out of it.
That’s kind of the point. It’s just a dumb flag, end of story. Banning it gives the tiny minority that care about it attention. Ignore it, like we have for years, and it holds no significance to anyone and slowly fades out of existence.
The problem here is that banning it gives it attention.
While technically I agree, I don’t love making a big deal out of it either.
Housing costs are the reason. My income is well below six figures, and I could easily cover a $1k car payment. But that’s because my fifteen-year mortgage only costs me $800 a month.
The problem I have with BMWs is that they don’t have minor problems, they have catastrophic problems that effectively total the car.
I’d love one too... But they start at $70k for the four cylinder and go way, way up from there with options.
I second this question. At least $15k over an 86 for a measly 50HP and a lot more weight, with no manual option. I don’t understand who would want to make that trade.
That is a drastically more appealing car than a current turbo 4. Reliability would realistically scare me off of either as a daily driver, but as a second/backup car it’s not a bad choice.
“I’ll kill you if you don’t clean up after your dog” would not surprise me in the least. It’s childish, and I wouldn’t do it myself, but I wouldn’t think twice about it if I heard it used by arguing neighbors.
You’re missing the context, I was replying to you, not the article.
I don’t know about where you live, but that’s an extremely common next step. People get angry, it happens. Even a ten year old knows that no one should take a threat made in jest seriously.