I always picture him post crash running to taddle on Senna.
I always picture him post crash running to taddle on Senna.
Im French and I hate Prost. I vomit everytime I see his face in the F1 paddock.
Ha! I'm going to start playing this in the morning while I get ready. How can I not have a great day?!
Looks good. I've always liked Nissans. When our Nissan quest died in a flood we wanted a Pathfinder. But that blob turned us off. I'd buy one.
Corvette or Camaro, manual. I have a 2010 SS that I would have a hard time letting go of. I’m anti EV. My company pays for my gas. I’d buy an EV for my wife or daughters.
Awesome video
New Ford GT headlights
“...and I don’t think they’re buying it because of the V cars sitting on the other side of the showroom floor.”
...and I am not a Tesla Stan. My car burns lots of gas and I have no intention of ever buying an electric car for myself
If your “Go take two aspirin.” approach makes you a billionaire, yes. Some peoples talent earns them titles. Even Stephen Colbert has a PhD despite not going to college for it.
insideevs.com is a breeding ground for the Tesla Cult
Ha! This is so true.
I love that the internet gives us car fans the ability to compare, and post differences in Gran Turismo, as shown in the YouTube video above. I am a Forza user but used to play the first Gran Turismo a lot back in the 90s.
Im think Dodge. They don't refresh their models as often.
Smiles per mile, no matter how impractical the car is.
...World’s Fastest Dentist (on land)
I agree, but I am buying used ICE blocks. How many commenters here have bought used car lithium batteries? I don’t need to melt down an engine block to rebuild it. I spend a few thousand and have a new engine, with all work done by me in my garage. If you bought used car lithium batteries you’ll also need to buy an…
Im not worried about used batteries, but I think cast blocks are a little easier to melt and recycle. I also buy used LS blocks. I don't know how many people buy used batteries. Job cuts are sad, but this is all for the better and needs to be done.
I had never heard of wheel protection plans. $40 / month seems pretty expensive. I recently had a crack in a rim welded, and straightened to make it a perfect circle again. I only paid $160. I’ve had the car for 4 years now. If I had been paying $40 / month I would’ve spent $1,920 total on wheel protection insurance.…
Very true. I am rather anti police lately, but I think law enforcement needs to crack down harder on these “sideshows”.