Sorry that this is a fellow Jalop selling his wheels but I'm still voting crack pipe for two reasons.
Sorry that this is a fellow Jalop selling his wheels but I'm still voting crack pipe for two reasons.
AT&T suck with their network for iPhones. I know because I worked for them when the iPhone was launched and even back then they were worried how much their network could handle with the new data heavy phones coming out.
I noticed you posted it over there and was going to say something... but then I thought, nah, he'll figure it out. :-)
It's not a Jaguar. It's a custom car, a hot rod. If you want an E-Type then this isn't for you. And you could get an original E-Type for around the same money, even a little less. If you look at this as a custom car that is styled like an E-Type then it might be worth it to you. Not to me though. If I wanted a custom…
Aw, that has got to be the saddest place to sit.
I'm not saying that another sign a bit earlier wouldn't have helped things. Or that the Nurburgring is completely in the clear about warning the drivers.
If I had to choose who was right and who was wrong. I would go with the staff of the 'ring doing what they needed to and the drivers over cooking it. I'm pretty sure that there would have been signs or at least a verbal notification to these drivers before they entered the track to let them know there was…
I miss the old boxy style of Impreza's. They don't look good with curves. I would still buy one... I just wouldn't ever look at it before I got into it.
And I love it when cops get pissed at bad drivers... :-)
I think it might have been a Maxima that tried to kill me one night on my way home from work. I was driving South on I35 from Edmond to Moore and this car came up the on ramp and drifted across all three lanes into mine and forced me onto the shoulder while I slammed on the brakes and leant on the horn. The guy looked…
It's not often I say this about a car.... but you have got to be f'ing kidding me if you expect someone to pay $8K for this POS. CP all the way.
My first thoughts too. Especially the rented Corvette. Unless they are an unusually cool car company, the rental agreement would specifically state not allowed to take onto any race tracks. So unless their insurance is willing to accept it as just a loss, the driver will have just bought himself a new Corvette.
This is Jalopnik. We do things different here. We do have assholes and trolls though, but you'll get to know them and know to avoid them. So welcome, grab a beer and enjoy yourself :-)
Of course your opinion is worth something. You watched the show and you're a car guy so I value your opinion.
Erm... god that looks weird. Dials on the door? Huh...
You see that's what put me off the UK version. Clarkson just talks all over everyone and sometimes he's ruined what sounded like it was going to be good and interesting.
Thanks dude. I'll go find those episodes to watch and see what it's like.
I know they are done by the UK Top Gear and so there will be similarities. My worry was that they just tried to clone it to the US and copy it as much as possible. I hope I'm explaining it right. I know it's TG USA but I hope it's not too much like TG UK, but in the USA. Does any of that make sense? - I'll give a few…
I've never seen TG USA but by the look on that picture they copied as much as possible from TG UK. The same table, chairs, etc..
Same here. I thought "it's just a bit bashed. Like it's been rolled or something." then I saw what was left of it..... impressed it still turned over, never mind moved.