Who took these brilliant pictures, by the way? They're amazing!
Who took these brilliant pictures, by the way? They're amazing!
Scout out locations in your daily adventures, because New Jersey's dull roads and Shop Rite parking lots have been a huge stopper in my automotive photography endeavors.
As a former drive through employee, that would have made my day.
Oh-kih-naah-wuh.
In Japanese, one typically gives the same amount of time to each mora. Mora are basically Japanese syllables; every consonant+vowel (or just vowel) combination in English is one character in phonetically-written Japanese, and each of these characters is spoken in quick succession.
I drive a green Veloster and I think I write pretty well, but I've definitely seen what it's talking about. The other day I read a forum post from a Maserati owner who'd consumed an "expresso" at their dealer. Expresso! What even is that?
Okay, but shouldn't the thieves be caught? They'll steal other people's trailers, too.
My two favorites:
I drive a normally aspirated Veloster and green paint definitely adds about 30hp. I think the defining feature of Veloster drivers is that we never drive like our cars are as slow as they actually are. I recommend running it on 89 and never going under 4500 rpm.
If the headlights work, I will definitely want one.
I always thought the R-Class was basically a minivan without sliding doors. You certainly can't call it anything else.
How much longer until all the deer that hang out in the road are naturally selected away?
I'll say, over the many years and special editions, the look of the Veyron has really grown on me. I'd still buy a Huayra first, but that brushed aluminum looks good.
It's actually going to lose weight on passengers by not having any seats and being purely a self-driving car
Gas mileage is even decent, in the low to mid 20s.