Why are we not talking about this?
Why are we not talking about this?
Let’s be clear: 25.5% of the American population voted for the person who instituted this executive order (which is to say, without congressional — and thereby the people’s — approval).
99% of BMW owners have adjusted it to zero blinks, FWIW.
For what it’s worth, I’m reasonably sure that both of these were used (separately) on Top Gear. Not particularly original of the Jalopnik commenter.
Doug, I’m usually right there with you on everything. But not this one. Not just because I’m a Ford owner, either. BMW uses TwinPowerTurbo (AMG V12s also have twin turbos!), Mazda uses SkyActive (Nissan’s Pure Drive is also eco-friendly!) and Dodge’s “Hemi” doesn’t even have hemispherical heads anymore.
To be even more pedantic, “slant-6” is a term used by Dodge/Chrysler/Plymouth because it was a straight six-cylinder with a 30º inclination (similar, interestingly enough, to BMW’s straight sixes in E36/E46 models at least).
That single mirror is the automotive equivalent of a coke nail.
Imagine being hit with those flies while driving one of the Orecas. Although I’d presume the slip stream takes the flies over the helmet?
Can't wait for the new GRC season!
Light-painting!
They've been telling people to keep it down because the Marriott is going up (technically across the street).
Ugh. I live not 15 minutes and go pretty often. It's not show people revving. It's shoe-goers in their buzzbox STIs and a bunch of other enthusiast-but-not-particularly-sympathetic types.
Hmm...
Whoa, awesome to see that I inspired an article.
So these can't be that common, right? I just happened to be watching the Top Gear episode from Series 15 last night where Andy Garcia was telling JC that he wanted his Peugeot diesel wagon back.
A survey from Auto Trader shows that a paltry one percent of car buyers used social sites to shop for cars in June. That's overall. The numbers are a bit higher for millennials, but not staggeringly so. Just five percent of young hip folks that were car shopping in June used social media to make that decision. It also…
The LEGO creator site is nuts. I mean, who even has the time to build this stuff?