I barely made it through 20 minutes of RP1. I knew it was going to be garbage from the opening shot that shows the main character leaving his house in a trope-y “look how slick he is” manner.
I barely made it through 20 minutes of RP1. I knew it was going to be garbage from the opening shot that shows the main character leaving his house in a trope-y “look how slick he is” manner.
This guy does make the rounds to the shows. This was from this year’s show, but I think he was there last year, too.
2. The producers will sometimes dub in in starter sounds and engine noise for hybrids. Or you’ll see an implied motion of someone turning a key for a car that has standard push-button start.
He has batteries up front and in the rear. He said that because the original Spitfire motor was an iron block, the suspension was substantial enough to be able to add the electric motor and batteries up front. However, he had upgrade the suspension in the rear for the bank back there (which I did see, but don’t have a…
How about this car that may or may not be a 1975 Stutz:
I love putting my top down on a sunny February day in Chicago! However, I did crack the plastic window once when I did it. You gotta heat that window up a bit, or not have a 20 year-old convertible.
This is my argument as to why there shouldn’t be an M8. So I agree with you, Kristen.
I just want to know if there was even a moment of discussion on doing something more in-line with the LM002 this go around. I imagine if there was it was dismissed as this is more of a cash-grab for the Lambo division of that car company that make autos for sorority girls.
$2.3M at EAG? Oooooh, you mean $1.3 anywhere else.
He probably does dibs, too.
Who’s left to produce (or planning to produce) an SUV? McLaren and Bugatti?
I’ve gone through Fraiser at least five times. I appreciate that he drives an e34 in the beginning of the series, but am annoyed Fraiser doesn’t correct Martin when Martin says it has a v12.
Unless you are literally related to Barbara Broccoli, I’d say your chances are slim.
My dad had an LS V8, metallic red over light grey interior, with bright chrome wheels and color-keyed waterfall grill. It was a terrific car. This supercharged Jag is well worth the money and the dude who owned seems like he enjoyed taking care of his cars. Homie has an old e24 in the background... $10k on a Jag has…