im just saying that engine sounds weird, not that its out of place.
im just saying that engine sounds weird, not that its out of place.
This road is unique! haha
You are right, however If you look at a Audi, you dont know if its a A3 or a Q7 (exaggeration). The 3-Series and the C-Class only look like their bigger brother.
Does this "mall cop" have power to do anything regarding this? Or just tell you to bugger off?
Im not sure, but the road that leads to Portillo, Chile is like that. I've never driven on it during summer though, only a couple times during winter. And it gets packed with semis waiting to cross the border.
This car completely lost its bling to me. Going 4.0 TTV8 is very unfortunate and this styling is downright ugly. Nowadays, i dont know which is worse really, this, the M3 with its lame I6 or the RS4 with its copy & paste corporate styling
Beautiful, but it must suck to have to replace the whole rear-end of your car if you back onto a lightpole and lose EVERY rear light at once
They came up with this whole film only to show the classic "who dares wins" concept? Lame.
hahah yeah, i woulda squeak too
Damn, i learn so much with your articles. Keep it up Tyler!
That must've been one hell of a scene! Got any pictures of it?
how do you drive this thing then? Im lost
Damn! there one just like it in Denver then! I just cant find the pictures
This. Six months ago I switched from commuting in a car to commute in a motocycle - because of horrible traffic and skyrocketing gas prices. Its astonishing the number of drivers who text/fiddle with infotainment when driving.
Fuel with 10% ethanol doesn't seem to do anyone any favors, and yet it's still all over the place. Lets just hope 15% ethanol doesn't become a thing.
wait, so how to you get from 1st to 2nd in the bottom picture?
This locomotive is located in the Transportation Museum in Denver, CO isnt it? I recognized the interior and the snowplough up front
Amber. And it would be neat too
Nissan says the paint is a spray coating that absorbs UV energy during the day so that it glows between eight and 10 hours at night. The stuff is called STARPATH, and it was created by inventor Hamish Scott.
Not the first time i've read something like this