I will miss Winkelmann as the CEO of Lamborghini. Look at this man and tell me he wasn’t born for that job.
I will miss Winkelmann as the CEO of Lamborghini. Look at this man and tell me he wasn’t born for that job.
Pretty good rule actually. When I bought my S60 (same vintage, but just a standard 2.0T) there was a noxious coconut smell in the thing. It was to disguise a damp smell due to a bad seal.
That truck needs more nitros.
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Okay, this actually looks good. Can anything be done about the hideous C-pillar, though?
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Speaking of Vancouver here also we have a outlying city called Richmond, I'm not making this up a lot of Chinese are living there because it has the word "Rich" in the name. The crazy part is the land is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean & the North & South Arm of the Fraser river, the land was mostly below sea level at…
Vancouver is similar to this - with the exception that the kids here don't hide their cars. The infuriating thing is, they can't drive them worth a damn, and show absolutely no respects for their cars, other drivers, or the rules of the road.
As someone that lives in Vancouver, it is rare to look out my office window for a few minutes and not see an Italian exotic outside with a 'new driver' decal on the back. These cars are so common here. It seems like the average car around here is somewhere around a 1 year old BMW 5 series.
They're not just in LA. There's a relatively large number of rich Chinese students with crazy cars in Seattle and Vancouver, BC.
I'll be interested to see what the new Ferrari Vancouver's like.
Cool story bro, but you ain't cool if you just buy a Ferrari or Lambo just to look cool. This showed up at Cars 'n Coffee this week and everyone instantly forgot about the Aventador sitting 4 spots away.
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"They're not that hard to maintain with the right equipment"
Figured this would be a Tavarish article:
It's not that bad, I have seen some slow issues though everywhere but I'm actually glad there are some people trying to be careful, so far no one has dinged my cars & I hope it stays that way. The only time someone has ever tampered with my car was at the airport where someone broke in rummaged around & didn't even…
Japan brought the MID 4 to Expo '86 in Vancouver. The theme for the World's Fair that year was Transportation. Japan had the MID 4, and a working MagLev train that you could ride. It was one of the coolest pavilions at Expo.