Ahh I didn’t realize that was part of the original post. I only saw the answers. :thumbsup:
Ahh I didn’t realize that was part of the original post. I only saw the answers. :thumbsup:
No mention of Lamborghini Diablo using 300zx headlights...interesting.
I used the term “author”. That’s constructive in the sense that it builds up the person in which I’m referring.
*Looks at title and then looks at author...nods unsurprisingly*
Traveling down I-10 in the far left hand lane in my Mazdaspeed Miata keeping up with the traffic pace and I was, admittedly, following too closely. I’m not a serial tailgaiter but I was closer than I should have been given the speeds. Traffic was thick but moving at ~80mph. Car in front of me gingerly changed lanes…
Grab your pitchfork and get outta those greys, fellow hub-bubber.
Something something ship them to Dubai
Due, it’s a Toyota Corvette!
So I read his quote and I’m missing the part where he says “they don’t understand how to build F1 cars” even though your title clearly states that’s precisely what he said.
Perfect. This will give me an excuse when I mow down a couple of onlookers when I leave our local C&C meet.
Not too bright, eh sport?
So it’s got a little bit to do with safety. Supercruise is only allowed to function on limited access highways and not in certain (temporary) areas like construction, for instance. Keeping up with those roads and their conditions is done by data transfer. That data transfer isn’t free, hence the subscription to keep…
We just called it stupidity.
Author clearly meant they were so badly injured that the adrenaline-fueled shock had kicked in that allowed them to get up quickly.
They absolutely have had Matchbox car recalls but I’d venture a guess that their recall/vehicle sold ration is still quite good.
Best road-trip car I ever owned was a Mazdaspeed 3. You can find them under 50k miles and save a bunch of money. Here’s one for $17k:
I’ll tell you what the difference is; flexing on the Honda bros that you paid more for what’s essentially the same vehicle.
First F1 race I went to was Monza with GP Tours. I’m not the “tour group” kind of person but not knowing the language, having to arrange transportation/hotel/reservations and keeping a group of 5 people from killing each other was more responsibility than we wanted. The entire tour group was ~15 people which, granted,…
$25.00*