Actually, in my experience, a lot of the time the top of the rim obscures part of the cluster.
Actually, in my experience, a lot of the time the top of the rim obscures part of the cluster.
Actually, in my experience, a lot of the time the top of the rim obscures part of the cluster.
And Alfa Romeo’s Selespeed
All I could remember at the time about this was that Robbie Williams bought one.
It truly is an end of an era.
Yeah. It all went downhill from there.
This is very true. Every year that the Singapore Grand Prix comes around, the businesses in the malls in the area suffer a major decline in sales because they are now hard to access thanks to the closed roads.
My first thought is that it must have been used for Uber or some such in order to clock that kind of mileage.
Jesus, that is grim.
Yes
Er, false.
But it’s common sense. Why would you want your bag far away from where you’re seating? What if you need something mid-flight? Or worse, it could be subject to theft.
It seems like only American airlines (and low budget dickheads like Ryanair) do this. Most international airlines have some allowance for check in luggage.
It would probably help if you get acquainted with it on the track first before you take it on the road.
Maybe it’s just the angle, but I think the issue is really of the proportions and the positioning of the lights in relation to the grille.
Small grille? Really?
Jesus Christ, WTF is going on with that front end?
It’s kinda bizarre how they got it back to front. China suppressed it very early on with their harsh lockdowns and essentially lived quite a reasonably normal life (albeit cut off from the rest of the world) while everyone else battled wave after wave.
Sigh...
Who the hell thought it was a good idea to create a track in a car park?