Someone didn’t get the memo on how to do “mall crawling”.
Someone didn’t get the memo on how to do “mall crawling”.
The Rukus/xB/BB were great IMO. You realize just how much sense the boxy aesthetic makes when you open up the rear hatch and see just how much space there is inside.
I’ve had a full HKS exhaust with their high flow cats on my WRX for like 10 years now. Am I gassing the planet?
Meh. I’ll believe it when I see it. Far as I’m concerned this just another gorgeous concept that Cadillac won’t put into production.
Someone call Matt Farah lol.
Well since the person asking the question said he doesn’t like driving, then the solution is to do as little of it as possible, meaning he needs the fastest car. I therefore recommend that he buys a Porsche 911 Turbo S.
Meh. Tell Lambo to do it on the official event or go home.
The problem with suing the city is that NYC has been a shithole for pedestrians for at least the past hundred years. Their defense is really “it’s always been this way, so why sue us now and why not 10 or 20 years ago?”
They’re in Honda’s 10th gen Civic phase. God what an awful design filled with all sorts angles and black plastic fake vents.
LFA was also way late to the party, and the Carrera GT was priced just a tad higher (at $450k), was much faster, and came with a manual gearbox.
Well, it was being driven slowly when making the film.
Somehow the image I get is a game of reversi, and the road in question is denoted by a stretch that’s flip flopping as either side captures it.
I honestly don’t mind, it’s more interesting than just about every other story on the front page right now except for that crash that killed six.
Sure thing bro. See you next week!
Fourth, do it in a slow Mercedes. Just dub in the Ferrari noises in later and speed up the film.
WDYM they’re short?
lol I remember trying that move in Gran Turismo and even there the game wouldn’t be too happy about cutting that much track
I’d say getting into a serious accident coz of some dumbass would literally diminish my life a lot more than giving up cycling on the streets.
Strictly my opinion, but I think the current TGA with Bovingdon is much better.
IMO all the companies doing autonomous tech have shown us one thing: while the task of driving itself may be easy, vision, specifically mapping out a 3D world from just your sensory input is extremely hard. It’s something we take for granted since we do it so naturally but it took millions of years of evolution to get…