She hopped off the plane at SYD with her dreams and her unicorn.
She hopped off the plane at SYD with her dreams and her unicorn.
Jesus, make a pun this morning and come back to 47 recommendations. This has charged my spirits.
So what you're telling me is, Tesla is going to switch from a Direct Car sales model to an Alternating Cars sales model? That's just shocking.
I nominate the Granmaro. The seat was practically touching the steering wheel.
I know, I know, I'm replying to a post from 2 years ago... but even AutoCAD 2012 could be switched to a white background. While I preferred the black background at first, I don't mind either now.
Both options are good. Think of it like buying a first car. Yes, you could buy an '06 Corolla with manual everything, and have a reliable, economical, safe easy of learning how to operate a car. Or you could buy an old E30. Both are underpowered, and good at teaching you the maintenance. If you want trouble-free…
If you've never ridden before, buy whatever you can find for cheapest. You'll ride it for a season or two to learn the basics, and then sell it for roughly what you paid for it.
Whenever I watch these, all I can think is "how the fuck does anybody know where they're going in London"? That place is a God damn maze.
Yeah, I've been on freeways that have been completely shut down as the presidential limo speeds by (Biden was in town).
Here we go — the one I was thinking of is nicknamed "The Liver Run"
Somewhere there's a documentary of Police in London getting through traffic. Someone needed a heart transplant or something. An ambulance carrying the heart met with two police cars outside of London, and the police cars basically worked in tandem to block traffic and get to some hospital in the city center as quick…
Serious question, what if an enthusiast has built the car up? I've got a roommate with a 318ti, who's fully planning on doing an S52 swap down the road. He's already switched to M suspension and brakes... So, after basically bringing it to M-spec, would he be justified in putting an M3 badge on it? Or still a douche?
Can't imagine what the ride would've been like for those who DIDN'T get sucked out!
*Insert Top Gear sports train image here*
But that's less to do with lane width than number of lanes. Before, people could go around the dumbass doing 25, now they're stuck behind them.
There's a little bit of circular logic to it, though. Yes, distracted and uneducated drivers are an issue in the US... but the 12' wide lanes give them the room to accidentally wander about. Narrow the lanes, the road feels less safe at speed, and they pay more attention. Increased drivers education is definitely a…
Ah oops. Point still stands, I'm willing to bet that "D" = dual. ~1/2 sized electric motor to move the front wheels, to increase sales in snowy places (though I've heard the current Model S actually performs pretty well in snow on its own, with proper tires). As others said, basically a test-bed for the AWD system…
Looking at the naming scheme, "P85" stands for "Power 85kWh".
Nice price, because brown diesel wagon (10/10 needs manual swap).
Not at all — you should sit in the back of an FR-S.
It's like a baby A7!
Wish I had noticed part 1 and 2 earlier. I'm in Flagstaff, AZ, like 45 mins from the Grand Canyon. It's pretty sweet to see without the fog. There's loads else to do here as well, from lava tube caves to Native American ruins.