Apparently, their jersey embroiderer found a new line of work.
Apparently, their jersey embroiderer found a new line of work.
Not sure if XTS or XT5....
This. He has the best looking P1 out there, and the gold rims look great on it.
*ignore*. Posted in wrong section.
I think they could actually look good without the rivets.
Cool, I never knew that. I just assumed they did it because it was something to talk about and differentiate it from its competitors a bit.
They’re too busy protecting consumers from direct sales.
I wasn’t even paying attention to that as I can’t be bothered to remember which one is the sedan and which is the coupe; I was simply asking about AC wanting a carbon fibre roof because I’d have never thought that BMW would do something like that to appease a racing team....
I never heard that about the M3. AC requested BMW put a carbon fibre roof on the E90?
Since you’ve got the 800hp Sienna engine, how about your next drifter being a Sienna? Just tell Toyota you’ll save them money buy not having to pull the engine out of anything.
Their SUVs (specifically, the MDX) is doing amazing; the cars aren’t not performing well against their competitors/benchmarks, though.
Who buys a Range Rover based on its ability to transport a wedding party in the rain? Its an ad. It promotes the brand - its the same reason why I believe they made the trophies for the Indy too. I strongly doubt they banked on people wanting to buy trophies from them.
I can’t remember if they still do it (it used to be every year), but there was one year where they balanced it on an Indy car to promote the Toronto Indy
I might’ve been Kinja’d, but here’s one year where they did a cross-promotion with the Toronto Indy:
Rubberbanding is the absolute worst. Might as well just have each race by a 30 second race like NFS NL on mobile is if you’re going to have something that nullifies/punishes a good early performance.
It’s for a China shop in one of Toronto’s more higher-end areas and its advertising the strength of their cups - that’s why its balancing on 4 cups.
The fact that no one called them out on this (when everyone has to be reverse-engineering one another) makes me think this isn’t isolated.
Well for starters, a video is usually intentional, whereas this “feature” usually results in 2/3 of the video being the person putting the phone down.
It revolutionarily changes everything. Duh.
Huh? The Escalade doesn’t hold is value well as far as I know (even when adjusting for the fact that luxury vehicles in general don’t hold their value well):