I suspect it’s 6cm.
I suspect it’s 6cm.
Broke the barrier. No longer Virgin.
Yep, confirmed in my view: this should not be called Defender. It’s a decent looking vehicle, but shares more design DNA with the Range Rover and Discovery.
Exactly this. Panda 4x4 springs, smaller wheels with mild dirt tires, done. If you want to go all out, then maybe a few other parts from the 4x4 could be used
I agree that it’s less than ideal to have a separate series for women in one of the few sports where it’s wholly unnecessary. But if it gets more women out there racing and can inspire more to join the sport, I’d consider it a net positive. There’s a lot of misogyny out there to overcome before we’ll have truly…
Meh, I’ll always support more racing, so I’ll be checking it out. Frankly I’ve heard nothing but criticism without a lot of solutions; these women want to race now, while they can, however they can. I’m not mad at that.
It’s a very good question.
Back in the day, a Brooke cost way more than a Rolls-Royce
That there’s a first gen CR-V.
I don’t know, but it’s probably a single 45-letter word.
I know! Let’s take this mechanical thing, which brings you joy when you operate it as designed, and customize it so you can’t operate it as designed!
I see a lot of homes for fires and floods and that kind of stuff. I’m so bored with the same tired mansion crap. Hooray, you’ve got a square mile of marble. Hooray, you’ve got the same old pair of curved staircases with the 2nd floor bridge. Let me guess, there’s a great room that’s 2.5 stories tall when you walk out…
Perhaps it’s time to face the reality that although you’re trolling a car enthusiast website, you and your wife are not really enthusiasts. I’ve daily driven everything, Alfa Spiders and Lotus Elises 2 inches off the ground, and I never once thought to myself that getting in / out of these cars is a chore. Quite the…
But this car makes no sense. A VW Bug? That would be like a Nissan Versa today.
Ultra low mileage cars are not cars. The are museum pieces. Even considering turning them on and driving them ruins the value.
“A penny dropped from beneath the employee’s chin must land outside the shirt.”