McLaren Mercedes SLR Turbines
McLaren Mercedes SLR Turbines
Yeah, I mean I would love to be able to say I could cut back on the amount of creeps in the car but sadly you never know who is going to go from regular dude to nasty creeper as soon as they get the chance until they actually do it. Most creeps don’t walk around with a big neon sign above their head stating “creeper”…
I did this in Drivers Ed when I was 16. It was my first time driving an automatic.
Cracked the front fascia of my Olds Intrigue to what I think was part of a bowling trophy this way.
This happened to me one night, I straddled and end up nailing an armadillo at 80mph one night in an NA Miata. It felt like I hit a concrete block and I was sure I had split the radiator or oil pan but when I could finally pull over and check I couldn’t find any damage or even a sign that I had hit anything.
I did this in my mom’s Kia, with her in the car while thinking I was going to “downshift” for an on ramp. I managed to lock the brakes up, get the car sideways and enter the on ramp sideways. It would have been really really cool if it wasn’t horrifying.
I can laugh now.
I did that on the way to my senior prom...
It drives me crazy that they make the brake pedal even bigger, as if to screw with MT drivers.
Obliterated the front end of a GT350 on a fat, dead porcupine.
You’re on a two lane road with a ~50mph speed limit. You’re driving a car with moderate-to-low ground clearance and you’re behind, say a pickup, at a safe distance mind you. The truck in front of you passes safely over an object in the middle of the lane like a rock or roadkill or something without braking or swerving.…
I bet they gave him a stern torquing to.
Lefty loosey.
It feels wrong to star a picture of a wrecked 240
My X1/9...
My 240Z destroyed in accident with drunk driver of a tractor-trailer...
I employ what I learned in the Navy, navigating in and out of a port. Waters are crowded with everything from cargo ships to fishing trawlers to jet skis and the navigation crew had to track movement for all of it, regardless if it were in ship’s path or not.
Yes.
Are we talking about ‘good driver’ as someone that follows all the rules of the road or as someone who really knows how to control their car at the limits?
All y’all should give back your jalop card. The only correct answer (ok, besides Saab) that nobody gave is Lancia. I mean come on. They always were at the forefront of design, technology and innovation, so make a whole lineup of a new Stratos, new Delta, new Fulvia, new Ypsilon all with either electric or hydrogen to…