No love for Rutledge Wood? He is a cool guy with the most Jalopnik of taste in cars.
No love for Rutledge Wood? He is a cool guy with the most Jalopnik of taste in cars.
Played it last week, it is supremely awesome!
Rear wheel drive is probably the worst to have on snow, FWD with winter tires isn’t too bad but AWD and winter tires is the best. Proper winter tires mind, not all season! I would recommend Nokian WRG3 tires as they can be used all year round.
Where’s the hyperbole gone Mate? Shouldn’t the headline be
Good point, so in this case it could be the comically low number of wings is the issue?
So the 50’s & 60’s are too be ignored? Do the efforts of Chaparral, Eagle, Lotus, Cooper, and many more not count, simply because it didn’t occur in your lifetime?
Which is nothing new
Wings/winglets......Same same but different. My sarcastic comment about the comically bad looking aero packages was obviously lost on you.
I knew this would happen. The cars are so embarassed by having MOAR WINGS! they are destroying themselves rather than continuing to exist.
Absolutely, it’s all down to opinion anyway. I like SEAT’s but they seem to have lost their way and Skoda pounced and pushed ahead for me. Adored the Mk1 Octavia vRS I had, as well as the several ‘real’ Skoda’s I had.
And as someone who’s had all three I would have to say Skoda > VW > SEAT
Skoda rather than Seat, lets have VW’s best brand!
I’m struggling to understand the hyperbole. What history, apart from competing, will they make? It’s not like it’s the first time an American built car has been raced by its owner.
Very impressive. Back in the day, my 2nd job out school was in a Drawing Office that was still predominantely drawing board focused rather than CAD, there were two CAD machines that would take 2 hours to execute a ‘redraw’ command. There was an old guy working there who had spent a lot of time in automotive industry,…
Add to that pop out front windshield and a wide space under the dash pad into where front seat passengers could duck before a collision
I knew it reminded me of something and when you mentioned ex-Lloyd engineers doing most of the engineering it clicked.