That was unexpectedly cool to watch! Excellent car control.
I had been considering a dash-cam for a long time but the only viable solution would be to bring my Flip HD with suction mount and only record in ~hour segments. Any of the bespoke dash-cams you can buy on Amazon or elsewhere seem to be crap. A friend of mine had the worst luck with one he bought on Amazon, got…
"So a NBA player went shopping at Harbor Freight, and he bought the store."
Baddum'tish! I'll be here all week, try the veal.
Ha, touche!
Excellent! I own a B13 Sentra SE-R myself, excellent little pocket rockets they are!
I love awkward sponsors for races or race venues. Just like the Donnington "Simply Sausages" race park or whatever it is in England.
I agree and disagree at the same time. A measure as simple as making this car manual would fix that, but not everybody wants or needs an El Camino or a Lotus Europa. I'm all for people being car enthusiasts and driving enthusiasts like I am - but I am also content with people being safe, defensive and responsible…
This video has rustled so many people's jimmies over the years.
No way, this is the American way!
I always laugh out loud when I see a "Buy American" sticker on a Chevrolet Aveo. Oftentimes "Buy American" seems to translate to "I'm a complete moron."
The XJ220 may have been a flop, but at least it isn't the X-Type.
I love the meandering clusterfuck that is the lines of parked cars, it's like any American parking lot if there's even a slight bit of snow on the ground.
Watching this video repeatedly would be a great way to drill the track layout into your head!
He must have pressed the drift button!
Press D...for DRIFT!
One of my favorites.
While I understand that this is for Fiat's bottom line, I don't think there is any excuse for needing an automatic performance car unless you have a physical disability. Being too lazy to learn manual is not a disability.
What makes that really funny is that as I was reading that comment, that same thought crossed my mind before I read it in your comment. "Oh, at least only she'll die in her next accident."