I predict a new recurring Jalopnik column: “Here’s what we’ll remember about the [insert any sedan].”
done by Aston’s special Q branch
If one wanted to build an actual V600 engine, should one use 100 V6s in a row, 50 V12s in a row, or two banks of 50 I6s each? Asking for a friend.
MSNBC - Racist Cop shoots brown thing
Fox News—”Hero Cop Saves Summer”
EDITOR’S NOTE: It is NOT funny that a groundhog died!!!!!!!!!! It is, however, darkly hilarious that a cop felt he needed to shoot the groundhog. The groundhog who was just out, enjoying the day. Crossing the road. Please don’t shoot the wildlife.
Here in Utah 87 in a 75 is keeping up with the flow of traffic.
Eh, no.
Have been to Japan, China, Canada, Mexico, and a few other locales and NO WHERE I have ever been accepts pictures of your passport as valid ID.
And yeah, if your passport gets stolen/lost then you have some hoops to jump through just like if any other ID gets stolen.... It’s called life.
Sounds like they use the Interstate as their toll road what with the fees and court costs.
As a Canadian, this makes me mad, eh. Sorry, got a little upset there.
Ultra-Soft, pink sidewalls I believe. Good for 12 laps.
The flat spot thing is largely horseshit. You’d have to spend hours upon sitting there just wiggling your tires back and forth to develop any kind of meaningful stress or flat spot.
You would have to saw the steering wheel back and forth about 8 billion times to see any appreciable flat spotting occurring in your tires.
What kind of F1 style-megasoft compound are you using on a street car that turning the tire while stopped is creating any kind of noticeable flat-spot?
The bigger question, if it’s in Arizona, what are the odds that all three carried car insurance?
So what you are saying is a van got slammed into by an out of control Honda and autonomous controls had nothing to do with the wreck. So I guess Jalopnik is just reporting on local accidents now. Ok, got it.