But it's all a ploy by the taxi companies to finally bring down their competitors...
But it's all a ploy by the taxi companies to finally bring down their competitors...
Is that from Beetlejuice?
Can I just ask, where did the line (...provide the toast, we’ll provide the jams) come from? It makes me chuckle almost every time I read it.
Said like a true Central Floridian. We all know what's on OBT...
Why did I think of an i8 when I first saw this?
What about adding a + between the 1 and 2, doesn't it equal 3?
That's exactly what I was thinking about. But I bet they want fast results so why not go with what works.
Thank you Tanner Foust for this. Since when did it become acceptable to only touch specific cars for racing? Even if its not a "Passat", keep on doing it. Sameness gets boring.
Just ask BMW. Or Mercedes....
Maybe if that tree would've kept its hard to itself this wouldnt have been news.
I was thinking that exact thing as I watched this. This is what NASCAR should be
A certain Jeremy Clarkson was clearly consulted when this came about.
Rotary engines are actually awesome little things.
Marginally more impressed by the Sebring that did it without donuts.
So this is like the whole Ferrari FXX thing again, where Mclaren basically owns the car the owner just gets to play with it. Monaco in this thing would be epic. I'm sure Mclaren can make something happen there...
So is this car street legal? Or can it just be raced on those six tracks mentioned?
What are the yellow things besides the beignets?
Im gonna go with a less obvious answer of my first car. I started driving just two years ago and basically what were passenger rides became driving trips, my cars a stick so PRNDL became 1-5,R, and everyday became an adventure in learning to not only drive but to drive while shifting gears.
So it didn't pass because hypothetically one tire would touch another lane or some dirt?
2004 Lexus IS300. Cheap, elegant, awesome. And fits a 2 JZ