What’s perhaps most surprising is the other truckers that ought to have been able to warn the driver over the radio...
What’s perhaps most surprising is the other truckers that ought to have been able to warn the driver over the radio...
Feel sorry for the guy, but also not sure if it looks better or worse with a few more haphazardly placed crumples...
Two comments, one cynical.
All this for an immensely overstyled hatch with subpar performance. Pass.
Talk about spending money out of class...the list of cars that are far better performers (out of the box, no ricering needed) for the marked up price is pretty long. Nothing I’ve read anywhere suggests the R is worth the hype.
Google Ford GT angry bird pig. It cannot be unseen. It’s a functional but really ugly rear end.
I don’t know about gorgeous. The angry bird pig rear end seems really out of place on what is otherwise a great design.
Ah satire, yes. In all seriousness, the neulux seats in is350 f sport are really nice, wish I could have them elsewhere. No animals hurt directly, and still nice to touch and easy to clean
For what it’s worth, that was a much better statement than UAL had initially. Seems like the pr teams have been doing some extra work.
Checkout the Ruffwear Load Up harness. Hav it for our 16lb pooch, it has been tested and holds up. Works awesome.
Stef is on point. Considering you have no idea if the guy drifting in front of you has any idea what he’s doing, I’m 100% for this not being ok behavior in HPDE events.
Dare I say that’s a handsome cross over.
No, you just have to not buy the first run of any new generation. We have a ‘12 Cooper 2 door that was perfect and absolutely rattle free after 3 years on VT and MA roads. Now my wife has a ‘15 Countryman S All4 which has also been all but trouble free. Seems like it just takes Mini a bit longer to figure out the…
According to R/T it is coming to US. http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-shows/geneva-auto-show/news/a32787/2018-porsche-panamera-sport-turismo-geneva/
Yeah this doesn’t work at all for me.
My brother and I learned to drive in this car. It was a slightly faded blue ‘83 bought new by a family member. It was awesome. Manual, no power steering, rwd.
Everyday Driver and Smoking Tire.
The thing that strikes me as odd is the totally missed opportunity to discuss what’s needed to have Ford (and others) EXPAND production state side rather than just a net zero change in what’s being made by same workers.
I quite like the current gen styling in grand touring spec. In pics, this is not as good looking, especially the wheels which just don’t seem to go with the rest of the design. Interior is a huge step up though. Would rather have a Mazda 6 wagon.
Sir, your posts are quickly becoming the ones that I most look forward to. Now I have to go and find that 1:18th scale 996 model I have in my closet and make vroom vroom noises.