elpaco13
elpaco13
elpaco13

I have a ‘98 M Roadster and someone on a subreddit said I drove a hairdresser’s car.

But it’s 100 percent fake.

Top-notch Simpsons reference.

How I imagine the new Type-S vehicles will come about.

Funny enough, I had one of those after the Z, and yes, there’s plenty... yet, somehow less egregious than the 13 “Z”s, or even the two extra roundels here.

I had a ‘03 350z that had THIRTEEN “Z”s on it including the trunk mat and inside the vents between the doors.

I was handed a little branded matchbox corvette at the Chicago Auto Show’s First Look for Charity 18 years ago. I took it back to school with me and sold it on ebay for $150. That was a lot of beer money, and I don’t feel bad about it at all.

99% sure the rolling shots at the end are Lower Wacker in Chicago.

I’ve built a few of these Chicago models from Wurlington Press. As small as they are, they can take a few hours to complete. X-acto and white glue.

The front does look bad, but I thought the rear looked like the Karma.

this might give the Saturn V a run for its money in the fuel economy department.

Just like the banking fines, these fines will go to organizations that give massive amounts of money to the DNC. Boom, money is all cleaned.

So one of the most important things for shooting underwater is an underwater housing... yet no brand/type/required specs are mentioned here. Thanks.

To be fair, Gizmodo RELISHES in any corporation that’s larger than three people not from Brooklyn imploding; so they find the most fitting pics to that end.

The size and weight of the Karma was ridiculous when compared to a Mavic, let alone a Spark. The Karma was marketed as something portable you could bring along with you, but it would be lighter and easier to take along your GoPro and a Mavic.

Bang-up job covering up that Apple logo. ;)

I finally saw one in person and was SHOCKED at how heavy the Karma is. Next to the Mavic it is a monster. How are you supposed to take this on all your routine extreme GoPo adventures.

Also, it’s a 308, the Unloved Ferrari.