This is what a roof rack's for - keeping your stuff dry while you cross a river in deepest darkest Africa.
This is what a roof rack's for - keeping your stuff dry while you cross a river in deepest darkest Africa.
Meh. That's walking speed.
Ok, will someone explain the VW roof rack thing to me? Seems like every dingus with an old VW has one. It was all about 'patina' a few years ago, ie. pouring paint stripper on your bonnet to make it rusty...
Didn't someone have his arm chopped off bailing out in one of those things?
Go big or go home.
With lead paint...
Uh huh huh huh. Heiney.
Not unless I sold my Lambo, moved 3500 miles across the Atlantic and bought a bunch of French cars...
Wow, the writer has a real chip on his shoulder...
That is ridiculous. Not to mention the fact that it'll be outdated this Friday.
Very weak in China? Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen sold 400,000 cars in China in 2011.
Oh great - I can't wait for Peugeots and Citroens to get some shitty Ecotec engines that need a new cambelt every 30000 miles
The C6 and some C5's do.
I've got bad news for you - people don't take care of AE86's anywhere else on the planet either. They've all been drifted to death and had their insides stripped out.
An '86 BX Sport for me please...
Well, it's a Jag and it's a 3.0l diesel...
I'd imagine the driver was steering to compensate, or over-compensate, for the impact. Judging by the still photos in the vid he was hauling bags of cement on pallets, which wouldn't have helped the stability much once things started to go pear-shaped.
If you have occasion to sit in the back of *any* police vehicle you can be sure the gentlemen putting you there aren't too worried about your legroom, or comfort in general.
You crazy Scots and your disregard for which side of the road you're supposed to drive on...
You ain't getting Grandma's keys!