This makes about as much sense as an assault weapons ban.
This makes about as much sense as an assault weapons ban.
I’ve done ~60mph down hill on a bicycle, it was incredibly thrilling. Props to Denise here for crushing the previous record.
It's not a big motorcycle, just a groovy little motorbike...
Lets be real here, the Cullinan WILL break down, and you don’t want to risk a second Cullinan breaking down and leaving you stranded outside of private helicopter ferry range. The Land Cruisers serve as worst case scenario backup.
Have a 3 ton floor jack I bought from Harbor Freight in 2003. Still works perfectly. More recently purchased the Daytona 3 ton floor jack as a supplement, it also still works perfectly.
No thanks, I can get a Ford Fusion for way less elsewhere
It also misses the point that reliability impacts your ability to make money. Sure, that 15 year old Chevy is cheap to fix, but if it makes you late for work a few times a year, toss in lost wages, missed raises, and higher chances of being cut loose when the economy decides the business cycle is entering a “uh…
Illegal dirt bikes are blatantly obvious, given their lack of lights or license plates... not sure why they would give NYPD reason to hate on responsible motorcyclists...
It’s in the city’s best interest to encourage motorcycling, because every moto on the street is one less car and takes up 1/4 or less of the space of a car in traffic and when parked.
1. calm the f down
There’s also legal street parking about a block and a half from our Manhattan Jalopnik headquarters, so that’s simple enough.
Bring back 85 series sidewalls
The alcohol is not prolonging anybody’s lives.
Super Glue, Duct tape and a roll of paper towels are more useful than a dedicated first aid kit.
The entourage doesn’t need Cullinan luxury. They can make due with a basic new Land Cruiser.
In short, watches are mechanical jewelry.
Yeah. This is the road the kid was speeding on:
Eh, I was doing 95mph on my way into work today just keeping up with traffic. *shrug*
Walmart’s in-house Supertech brand is still cheaper. $12.77 for 5 quarts of conventional oil.
I’m thinking the coachbuilt, commemorative edition is an excuse to float the idea to the public in a very small number that doesn’t require huge tooling changes at their production factory, and see how it’s perceived/valued. If it’s a big hit and everybody loves them, they’ll retool to produce all future continentals…