This looks like the “facelift” versions of old vehicles you see in China or Brazil or wherever.
This looks like the “facelift” versions of old vehicles you see in China or Brazil or wherever.
Yeah, given the size of the total order, MB would happily eat the couple of cents per van to slap an eagle on the front.
Right now my dream motorcycle garage is a garage which has a motorcycle in it! I’m not big into motorcycles, honestly. My “dream” garage is simply:
Or the excellent Land Rovers with time-bomb engines.
Wait, hold on, is that John Crichton in a stock car?
Growing old is mandatory. Growing up is optional. You and I have opted out, because I giggled too.
I’d love to see ChecoHulk, personally. I would also be excited to see Checo or Hulk and a young guy from F2.
Hmm.... that final paragraph is strangely specific....
The headline is extra funny because 7 years ago Hamilton was saying the same thing about Vettel always winning.
It’s a Grand Cherokee that’s a bit swollen. Kinda disappointing.
As weird as it sounds, Formula 1 is a sport where you watch it for the guys in the middle and not the guys in the front. If you just watch for who wins, it’s boring as fuck.
The only thing in question during this race will be how many times Hamilton and Bottas lap the entire field....
*Looks at the white car and grey truck in his driveway*
Pssh, yeah, rookie mistake. I most certainly haven’t ever done that after years of experience. No sir.
It is part of all cultures, car culture isn’t exempt.
As someone who loves his 1GR-FE powered Tacoma: no one wants to hear that engine, my dude. It sounds horrible.
I think there’s some cosmic equivalence at work, so by replacing a Bendix part with an ATE on yours, a W126 in Berlin will spontaneously switch from ATE to Bendix between service intervals.
You’ve never heard of the famous migrating reefs?
You’ve never heard of the famous migrating reefs?
The concept of not knowing what parts are on a car until you take it apart and look at them makes more sense when you realize Schrodinger’s Cat thought exercise was developed not long after he left Germany.