
Traffic sucks, so why not start your morning off with some music? You provide the toast and we'll provide the jams.
Traffic sucks, so why not start your morning off with some music? You provide the toast and we'll provide the jams.
That was the first thing I thought of when I saw these photos. "Meanwhile, in Blade Runner..."
That Joker & The Thief rip off though...
not bad at all - never bouncy or jarring, still pretty tied-down in soft mode
There is a very particular kind of drive that New York City sports car drivers take. Here is that typical trip, from…
This. Isn't the point of the leaf-spring rear end to save space?
It was 1620, nobody was particularly tolerant. The Pilgrims left England because CoE wouldn't tolerate their intolerance of it.
I actually really like your analogy, because now I would say that TGUK is turning into the Led Zeppelin of the late 70's, In Through the Out Door era.
After witnessing Australians deal with a snake at their window and learning to watch out for cats seeking shelter in…
Matte. Although this comes from my guitar playing side. I love the smell/feel of a new guitar (curing Nitro lacquer is a fragrance like no other), but I can't bring myself to buy one, because I know as soon as I get it home, I will strip the finish off the neck.
Go on...
Yo do have a point. I agree, while they look nice, variations are becoming to small to nil. Excellent standpoint illustrated with the appropriate pictures.
Car design follows trends and only the few oddities stand out as not following the trends. Aston/Jag's (since they had the same designer) current GT car design has proven extremely attractive and is thus being used as much as possible by other designers. In time the styling will change again and again. The same…
I'd rather have a Boxster.