While I agree with the sentiment, most people don't have jack stands in their trunk. Doing an impromptu fix to make it home means that you have to make do with what you have.
While I agree with the sentiment, most people don't have jack stands in their trunk. Doing an impromptu fix to make it home means that you have to make do with what you have.
That looks like a poorly maintained logging road.
This really does look like a 'shop, maybe they are still building the real one?
If you're the type of person to buy a different car once a year then used tires can be far more cost effective. I've picked up used tires for far less than the cost of new ones, used them for a year, and sold the car. You don't get much more (if any) for your car if it has newer tires.
I have always liked the looks of the e46 more than the e36 (e30's still best though).
This is pretty awesome and totally on point. The NFL sounds pretty draconian about their media relations policies. But how is playing 2 games in 5 days too much?
I agree with the others here. This doesn't look like anything malicious. The driver was probably terrified when people started assaulting the car.
Actually, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. If this guy created his own company to make this, and then marketed and sold it under his own brand, then you'd probably call it by that brand and not consider it a Lotus.
To me, it seems like the main problem here is that people shouldn't be so quick to get married. People should live together for at least a couple of years before deciding to get married. You can't really know a person until you've lived with them for a couple of years. It also doesn't make much sense to get married…
While this car is undoubtedly fast, many of these ratings are seriously questionable. The appearance rating to me is just wrong. The normal Camaro is a pretty ugly car, maybe a 5/10 (personally, I'd rate it a 3/10, one of the ugliest cars on sale today). The go-fast bits might bring this up to a 6/10. The…
Better looking than the e-type though.
As someone that lives in Vancouver, it is rare to look out my office window for a few minutes and not see an Italian exotic outside with a 'new driver' decal on the back. These cars are so common here. It seems like the average car around here is somewhere around a 1 year old BMW 5 series.
This guy took a Lotus and heavily modified it and we call it a Lotus. Yet when Hennessey does the same it's somehow different.
I actually live in Vancouver. I see at least a few Teslas every day and a Volt once or twice a week. Just no Leafs for some reason. Maybe they're too expensive here and/or not enough government rebates? Looking at the Nissan site, they starts at $32,000. No idea what the rebates are.
So far, I'm going to stick with my PC and Chromecast. The problem with consoles is always that the day they are launched they are already far outclassed by PC hardware. Now that both consoles run x86 architecture, the PC will be getting a lot more of the games and the ports won't be as badly optimized.
Obligatory, "why did you turn?" Although in this case it's more of why didn't you turn.
The 2000GT is, to me, the most beautiful car ever made. The want is so strong it hurts. I wish they had made a lot more of them. Never seen one in person.
Does that record prohibit the use of a vehicle that has 360 degree wheel articulation? Cause that would be pretty damn easy.
I see so many of the Hijet-like vans around where I live (JDM). Personally, I love the Delica/Space Gear. Not sure why they won't import them here.
It must really depend on the tax credits where you live. Where I live (Canada) I think I've seen less than 10 Leafs (Leaves?) on the road.