Wow this thing is a lot smaller than I initially thought it was. Seeing it next to a car really gives some perspective
Wow this thing is a lot smaller than I initially thought it was. Seeing it next to a car really gives some perspective
I know it technically exists but I’m talking about the guy bragging that his dumped Civic Si has a V4
V4
I guess all those tiny diesel engines have to go somewhere when the LS’s go in
I really cannot unsee this whenever I look at the S-Class steering wheel
While I think you misunderstood a lot of the article, I’m only going to comment on your last point: when they said “The EPA claims it’s always been this way, and the agency is simply clarifying the rule” they were talking about how you cannot modify your street vehicles for track use, not that you can. The EPA was…
So you basically treated it the same as any rental car
This is what Mate Petrany commented on his first drive post:
I’m hoping they wrote it like this because that’s how he pronounced it
And in usual fashion, they only build 69 this year.
Well knowing the way road crews work they probably only replaced 12 signs in those 12 years. We have nothing to fear.
Were these pictures taken at two different times in the car’s life or does it actually have different wheels on either side?
Well there goes my productivity for the next few hours
The real reason for the traffic jams:
Who’s Manuel? I don’t know if I’d want him in my SS, but I’d love one with a manual
This confuses me. The best car you drove this year is a non-performance trim German sedan with a V8 and then you say that the BMW 550i is the only non-performance trim German sedan with a V8. Also, Audi A8.
*carefully sneaks into comments*
That continuously looping gif makes me feel things
24. Cube Zuckerberg