It might not be the most powerful economy car out there, but red cars are generally faster, and a rev-happy engine, a functional handbrake and plenty of opposite lock ensures this Suzuki would get an approval from Ken Block himself. FWD FTW.
It might not be the most powerful economy car out there, but red cars are generally faster, and a rev-happy engine, a functional handbrake and plenty of opposite lock ensures this Suzuki would get an approval from Ken Block himself. FWD FTW.
Today I saw one in a narrow street in Stockholm and I burst out laughing. It's got a big ass and not in a sexy, feminine, 911 Turbo way.
I respect it in the same way that I respect the Roman empire - it's brilliant, but ancient. You forgot to mention the ruinous full engine rebuilds in roughly the same interval it takes a normal piston engine to wear a belt. Also, in this day and age, while possible to own a 13MPG car, it's too cost prohibitive for…
It was a good joke man, come on. I can't draw for shit and I still laughed.
This is a much a teaser as a woman's forearm - you know she's not an amputee, but you never considered it in the first place.
Oh lá lá, or a failed omelette du fromage?
Nope, it has independent front axles.
It looks better than BMW 2.
WAT? BS.
The 306 MAXI video.
Screams taste and refinement. Truly a gentleman and a scholar.
HINT: It's sometimes used to remove unwanted babies.
My girlfriend's brother had finally decided to scrap his retro Skoda since he realized he hadn't got the time or money to restore it.
10.) Audi's green police
1.) Yellowbird
MBQ - the cheapest to produce yet. And the most expensive to buy, simulatiously.
So, were I to get an A3 (LOL, NEVER), I'd get the cheapest Golf 7 2.0 turbo manual with sport seats and boost it, give it some nice wheels, tires and suspension and call it a day. But that's beside my point, which is that once again, the…
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I imagine it must be similar to the MB Alubeam colour - a mix of fine aluminium powder: