LEDs hurt a lot more to look at than halogens...
LEDs hurt a lot more to look at than halogens...
Really? I thought 11 was the rotary...
Laughed out loud. Thank you.
Pre-2010 Mazdas deserve their reputations for being rust buckets unless they are cared for perfectly their whole lives, despite your 1 piece of anecdotal evidence on the contrary. However, gen 2 Speed3s shouldn’t be a problem... haven’t heard of those rusting at all.
wait, people still speak in doge???
sick
Can anyone explain to me why this video is so widely loved? I see it pop up every once in a while on here (and there was the Grand Tour’s recreation of it) and everyone always claims it’s the best movie of all time. All I see is a single shot of some guy driving somewhat recklessly through a city (though not nearly as…
It was Ford https://jalopnik.com/ford-killed-sex-1585513454
I wouldn’t say they “upped their game” for these. Porsche press release photos, especially in recent years, are always wallpaper-worthy. That, and the 991 is incredibly photogenic... the GT3 isn’t my #1 favorite car of all time, but I’ve probably had 5 or 6 wallpapers from Car and Driver or Porsche of the 991 GT3.
Isn’t that usually how cars work?
I’ve always wanted an Audi R5, too.
Cannot unsee. Especially with that bar thing running behind the seats, it looks like they made a roadster and accidentally put the headlights in the back.
There wasn’t an EG Type R, was there? Only the JDM SiR as far as I’m aware...
Color me unimpressed. Even SUVs in this price range ($70-80k, based on RS5 coupe MSRP) easily eclipse a 4-second 0-60 time. Audi should be able to do better than that with an AWD supersedan.
And what a unique, descriptive name!
This smells fishy to me. Maybe insurance fraud.
If I have to eat, I only do it at stoplights and always keep an eye on the other direction’s light, so I’m ready when mine turns green. I also do not wear cats.
A Dinan 5er would have been a welcome addition to that movie... maybe instead of Doc’s Merc? Such a badass looking car with the wheels and the blacked out trim.
Aside from the steering wheel (which I would maybe have chosen to be black?) I think this is interesting and not all bad. A very pleasing color combination, just not one commonly seen on cars and certainly not on Ferraris.
Ferrari didn’t come up with this color combo, the customer did. Throw enough money at any high-end manufacturer and they’ll do whatever you want.