Jalop TV sit com set with the trials and tribulations of David the Jeep mechanic and his fight against the never ending rust monsters and discerning clients.
Jalop TV sit com set with the trials and tribulations of David the Jeep mechanic and his fight against the never ending rust monsters and discerning clients.
Both; a lottery where each driver has to cycle through the manufactures at random and only drives for them twice.
I think the majority of people actually agree that man made climate change is real. I do.
1097 ‘05-06 Toyota Corolla XRS were sold in Canada (818 in 2005 and 279 in 2006).
True.
I personally think my memory capacity for these alphanumerics has reached its capacity. If the cars aren’t relevant in class I’m starting to forget where they fall and what they’ve replaced, especially for the ones that have switched in the past 10 years. If they’re not going to give it a name or make it remotely…
Nahhhhhhh, this is priced like a tip-top but one needs a solid refresh and a serious price reduction.
I demo-ed a S1000R (liter bike for those stuck on 4 wheels), first time in the class. Great bike, very easy to ride. But:
It’s funny though, outside of the city they have 110-120 limits. Anything near cities doesn’t really go over 90kph.
I would think this as well.
My phone is crashing on the articles worse than ever. I think it doesn’t want me to look at this anymore. What a smart phone!
Remember how much shit people gave the BMW X6 on release?
Model Y is looking to have much more capable charging hardware on its release.
More than a few times that’s confused me. I usually do another check around to see if they’re avoiding something I didn’t pick up on before proceeding. I’ve been waved through green lefts without advance, out of turn at 4 ways. I‘ve had cars wait an extraordinary amount of time giving me right of way through…
Because the cars they build are PERFECT for it.
Rolls should have had an electric model on the market 5 years ago.
I usually don’t wish vehicles to fail but I don’t really want this to succeed just for automakers to think *cue Clarkson voice* “Ahhhhh, lets put our sports model cues on regular cars.” I don’t want to see a Supra styled Prius or a Leaf à la GT-R carte.
“I think some speculate that Toyota needed to fulfill contract obligations with Yamaha for building the engine, and there were only so many Celica GT-Ses and Lotus Elises being built, so why not put it the Corolla, Matrix, and Vibe.”
“I remember seeing a Netflix film about a guy in a BMW that was okay. There was a lot of shooting, and a cell phone. What was that?”
But by the same token you could shrink the vehicles to be pods like single or tandem duel seaters not much larger than a motorcycle. With occasionally a larger ones for delivery and hauling. Then roads can have thinner And more left lanes for faster than truck pods.