bimmerismyname
bimmerismyname
bimmerismyname

Anyone notice it calls itself the Jalepeno? LMAO

VW sales were down 7% last year (although, after a a couple of great years) and they're starting to improve their products but… but…

There still had to be some blistering, even on a wet track

51.278 miles sideways with a BMW M5.

Thank god! Think we'll see the Mclaren P1, New Corvette, BMW M3/M4, New Lamborghini, and ??????

Don't rain on my parade. I can hope, right?!

Hoping they get the drive the new Corvette, Mclaren P1 and the Lamborghini Verono

you guys should do this for the chicago auto show too

Still one of the ugliest pieces of shit around, right next to the prowler

Walter White would disagree.

Then why have the Driver name/flag (US flag in this case) facing the way we're most used to seeing it and have that particular flag be backwards? Maybe i'm missing something, but it just seems weird that its like that

Can someone explain to me why the American Flag is backwards?

From a pilot's perspective, what likely caused this crash? Pilot error? Weather conditions? Both? What is being said amongst the pilot community?

Any idea what could have caused the plane to lose a wing upon landing and burn like it did? Weather? Pilot error? Both?

I heard a report that the plane bounced upon landing first and then put a wing down at which point it burst into flames. I dunno, just a report.

made the post after reading the first thing i saw on google news. My bad. News changed a few minutes after i made the original post

Flight data shows the plane circled and/or was in holding pattern for a while before trying to land

They're saying it burst into flames upon landing. No survivors, 100% casualties

Safe to assume there will be the same amount of red tape and bullshit when it comes time for the R34 to be brought over?