Burnout contests: where even the winners are losers.
A "quirk in my job". If that's what you call it.
I wonder if Fitch put two tires up there to balance the chassis.
Close, but I'd go with the convertible, in red. Top down, wind in my scalp, who could ask for more?
Saw this one time while waiting at a light: a young girl's turning left on the green arrow while talking on her phone. She gets to the middle of the intersection before realizing that she can't turn the wheel all the way with one hand. I could see the shock and recognition on her face. Her friend in the front…
Saw this one time while waiting at a light: a young girl's turning left on the green arrow while talking on her phone. She gets to the middle of the intersection before realizing that she can't turn the wheel all the way with one hand. I could see the shock and recognition on her face. Her friend in the front…
This is the El Alamillo bridge in Seville, Spain. As you can see, it's an unusual asymmetrical bridge and quite lovely.
If you want a car that gets you noticed at stop lights, then a 911 is probably not the car for you.
BAT has a pristine example for $52,500 which emphasizes how CP this car is.
How about the AMC Matador "big nose"?
That scene with the Camaro and the ice cube trays made me LOL!
It's up to 35 NP votes. I don't use the phrase often, but WTF?
There are smooth drivers and not-so-smooth drivers, so it's entirely possible that one driver could get through the test clean while another one puts the Jeep up on two wheels. In the video, you can see some very fast wheel movement at about 00:45. A different driver could maybe hustle through the same test on all…