That is a dick move
That is a dick move
Silence is so much more pleasing than constant, mind-numbing, dick measuring stupidity.
Miata with an automatic transmission
Miata in reverse.
Taken out of context, yes, it is quite misogynistic indeed. Depending upon the person being led and their perspective, yes, it again can be.
I couldn't find a gif that said "sicssored" it. Which is the only way to have no chauvinistic man parts involved in the underlying (damn "underlying" has to have a sexual man on top of woman origin - shit origin sounds similar to orgasm, orgy, must have the same sexist root - damn, root that's like another name for a…
Best. Comment. Ever.
Toyota, in large part, gained the "reliable" stamp by over-engineering their cars in the late 80s and 90s to such an extent that the majority of Toyotas that were manufactured two decades ago are still on the road today. There really aren't many brands that can say that. Add to that the fact that parts are dirt cheap,…
You're not fooling us, Argentina.
Oh no! Who will think of those that supported a military dictatorship's war of conquest!
You seem calm and level-headed.
Not sure if trolling or a total fucking asshole who I want to kill...
See, that's the problem, they weren't standing. You should never be sitting during a live stage. If they'd been on their feet most of them probably could've gotten out of the way sooner. And I also think that you shouldn't be on the outside of a corner anyway.
wonder by what measurement you are talking. car and driver had the 2011 isf VIR lighting lap time identical to an e92 m3......
yes, please explain. car and driver VIR lightning laptimes had the 2011 ISF dead even with the e92 m3:
With 276 horsepower from a 2.0-liter turbocharged VTEC four — one that redlines at respectable if not insane 7,000 RPM — Hasshi says Honda will close in on the front-wheel drive Nürburgring lap time record.
Please don't go recommending cars when you have obviously never worked on them. Many of these cars are front wheel vehicles, which means if anything ever goes wrong with the engine or transmission, and it does and will (its just a fact of life)... you will have to throw away the entire car as a loss and write off.