My vote for COTD goes to you, good sir!
My vote for COTD goes to you, good sir!
That XJR15 is a masterpiece. I loved it in Need for Speed 3 (Hot Pursuit) and I still love it to this day.
You’re doing god’s work
I live near Goodwood and see a silver XJ220 every so often. I’m always shocked by how wide and imposing it looks on the road.
Mmmm, British car porn. Where fluids splooshing out all over the place is always guaranteed.
A Michigan cop once told me that -all things considered- the ideal place to stop is at the stop line itself, or just behind the crosswalk. He wasn’t quoting specific laws to back up his point, but his logic behind this was pretty solid. Basically, the idea is that you NEVER enter an intersection that you cannot…
I was just thinking the same. In CO I’m fine with all our neighbor states, its all the damn CA plates that make me fume. If you see a car change lanes with no turn signal, 8 out of 10 times its a CA plate car.
I was going to say the same thing, when the Brasinca Chevy’s were posted. It seems, the more a Brazilian truck looks like an American Ford, the more likely it is to be a Chevy.
Still weird though, you see the classic square body door shape, but that body line/crease still says Ford
The wooden clothes hangers from Ikea. They are friendly to the environment and really inexpensive. They last forever and take care of your clothes. I’ve seen the price as low as $3.99 for 8 hangers.
The wooden clothes hangers from Ikea. They are friendly to the environment and really inexpensive. They last forever…
The IKEA Bunmerang hanger is decent (like in your photo). I use them for all of my clothes and have removed all bad hangers from my wardrobe.
The IKEA Bunmerang hanger is decent (like in your photo). I use them for all of my clothes and have removed all bad…
Also, for odd-looking copters, check out Kamov and their absolute love of coaxial rotors.
I feel like the wife’s response is the only appropriate white-person reaction in this story. What the fuck, neighbors.
“People aren’t trained enough to drive at 120!”
“Yes but they can handle 75 just fine.”
“But they need to be able to drive at 120!”
“Or... they could just keep driving at 75?”
When shes driving something that could potentially kill someone, I respectfully disagree.
Nice Sport Compact Car Pic! Dave Coleman is the man.
It came about at a time just before automakers really engineered for the crash tests, and certainly way before partial overlap tests. If you have to crash, make sure you brake and crash head-on, I guess.
I had a ‘93 SE-R. They’re unsafe to ridiculous levels. Nissan didn’t really use anything recognizable as “metal” to make the car. It’s paper. The car is made out of paper. It’s *ludicrously* thin and with no galvanizing so they rust if you so much as look at them wrong.
Considering a 2000's Sentra has only an “Acceptable” rating I would say the SE-R is just as unsafe as the Tsuru.