elmo187
Elmo
elmo187

I like how you can't come back in this article and admit you were wrong.

Sense of humor: You have zero.

Nope, that would belong to numerous other cars from the past...

Ah, the mini-Unimog. Gotcha.

Because Unimog.

Is that a full leather couch?

Sorry guys.

I couldn't care less if Google US didn't do it. In our hearts, we as fans know what day is today and we don't need a Google Doodle in order to celebrate the life of one of, if not the greatest F1 drivers of all time.

Jalopnik doesn't do research. They rely on us to provide them the results. No one put up Jerry Seinfeld's collection.

Considering the vehicle isn't actually on the tracks, I would say that's a pretty good report by mta.info. The piece of fence that the vehicle hit most likely fell onto the opposite subway's track.

1. That wasn't an interview. Just an experience with Paul Walker.

He also provided some horrible specs on the trucks, including saying that the Tacoma isn't built here in the US, despite the Tacoma being built alongside the Tundra in Texas.

If I remember correctly, it's only 1 of 2 that are in the US.

Except most of that isn't actually HIS collection. There's maybe 4 or 5 cars that Paul Walker has in that collection. The rest were owned by the other deceased individual by the name of Roger Rodas. That IS Roger Rodas'/AE Performance's collection.

Tim Allen...

That's cute. You've just proven you've been trolling by deleting your original comment that I responded to, put in a different comment lol.

If no one cares, then why are you responding? You obviously care enough to respond to me.

That's clearly a Lamborghini...

No, it's illegal because of children and dogs being found dead because an irresponsible parent/owner left them in there.