dhaninugraha
Drive Stick or Die
dhaninugraha

Is the infestation of non-signaling BMW drivers that bad in the States? In my side of the pond, it’s almost always Toyotas, especially Camrys, Land Cruisers, and Fortuners (Google ‘em; they’re somewhat endemic to ASEAN) with govt plates. More so if they’re out-of-town plates (ie. visiting officials from the

You need to Focus!

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I highly respect the Queen for the fact that she was a mechanic/driver during WW2 and that she still drives herself around in the Defender, Jag wagon, or Range Rover.

Can Jethro tag along in the roaring Hellcat with the living Hellcat too?

Let’s not forget that they’ve got an Electrolux jetpack in Tomorrowland as well!

I believe it’s Michelle Yeoh who formerly commanded Starfleet and has a doppelganger who rules a xenophobic empire. Zhen (aka Maggie Q) was the bad chick from Live Free or Die Hard... aka the Die Hard where a fighter jet shoots up a highway because why not.

Hahaha yeah! Great episode that one, love the minified Datsun truck, what with the chassis dragging and all.

This reminds me of a Roadkill episode where they roll into a carwash in a Chevy-powered Jag with the windows down. Hilarity ensued.

Pretty sure me and a lot other Jalops would definitely like to read said novel. I’m actually fond of the brand, quite a few good memories — I remember my mom picking me up from primary school in her E30 318i, watching a friend do burnouts in a James Bond-era 735iL right after he had the tranny overhauled (or replaced,

I tip my hat to you, sir. Your replies has just widened my horizon on BMWs. I’ve only ridden in a few modern BMWs yet heard so much old wives’ tales about the whole fleet.

Huh, TIL. Thanks for the enlightenment!

Anyone who comments about the whole shebang works as a Star Trek warp core prop deserves all the stars in the world.

Wait what? The battery... coded... to the car?

M:I 3 more than makes up for M:I 2's sins with the wise-cracking Agent Gormley, We Are Family on the walkie-talkie, and Luther Stickll’s “I knew he’d made it” scene. Too bad we don’t get to see Gormley and Zhen on the following films though.

I used to dream of the V10 Touareg as a kid, but having read your story, nope nope nope. Dreaming of starships out of some random sci-fi movie is one thing, dreaming of a SUV with starship engineering complexity is another.

David Freiburger walks up to the Accord, then proceeds to lie on his back to examine its undercarriage.

Why do I get the feel that that story came out of a Tarantino movie?

The part where his bike was shown on mud tires made me cringe. It was on street tires just moments before.

Put it on my tab at Harry’s.