Once, years ago, I saw a black Qvale Mangusta (pic for reference) on the back of a flatbed in CA. Apparently there are as many as 272 of these floating around, but when I saw it it sure felt like seeing a snow leopard.
Once, years ago, I saw a black Qvale Mangusta (pic for reference) on the back of a flatbed in CA. Apparently there are as many as 272 of these floating around, but when I saw it it sure felt like seeing a snow leopard.
Why is it that the journos have the worst car karma? I've driven through Hunter Liggett a dozen times and hooned all through those mountain roads in my old beater Sube with narry an issue, and your brand new Porsche gets a flat?!
I almost didn't mention Nacimiento Rd, as I didn't want to let out the secret, but since you already spilled the beans… this might be my favorite place in the world. The drive up the mountain is fantastic and almost always vacant.
Torrey Pines is great for many reasons, but driving isn't one of them.
The pass over 154 and the drive past Cachuma is waaaaaay better for driving interestingness than the tunnel.
Apple's answer is to put the phone into the infotainment system. Specifically, the iPhone's operating system, the upcoming iOS 7. During the keynote, Apple Senior Vice President Eddy Cue promised a system that will play your music, display maps and your text messages, and even read them to you eyes-free with Siri,…