grahamrh808
grahamrh808
grahamrh808

Honestly you shouldn't worry about trusting the mobile valet any more than you would worry about the valet at a restaurant or special event.

I believe Marussia will be running two cars again this week. They've hinted that they want to honor Jules by defending the 9th place in the championship which he earned them at Monaco. Plus with an American reserve driver in Alex Rossi—who can likely bring some money to the team at his home race—it seems natural they

Wouldn't it be more effective if you brake first, then come off the brakes and swerve around the moose? The "brake, then swerve" or "swerve, then brake" principle got driven into me during motorcycle safety training. I know a car has more available traction, so braking and swerving all at once isn't unreasonable, but

Yeah it's definitely a hazard for bikes, especially in the wet when the fake grass holds a bunch of water, while the faster drying race track is bone dry and riders are pushing hard.

Exactly. If you have good credit, your invested money can be making you more money than the interest on the loan.

Right? Wiping out landing or taking off sounds horrible.

How can it distinguish between who in the car is using the phone? Or would it only be relevant to situations when the car has only one occupant?

Saturn? Ugh, no thank you . They can stay dead.

Wow, sign me up for the 2000 horsepower Bus!

Over 500 dollars in gas! Yikes.

I don't know, I agree with you sentiment, but if anything Ferrari is one of the beneficiaries of F1's unequal distribution of wealth, which makes their feeble efforts in recent years all the more disappointing.

Clearly the Mercedes would be best, but they're already likely to add Lotus as a customer next season, so it probably wasn't an option for Haas.

Yes please.

Just build a coupe version. Please?

Honestly the only one I sort of like is the last one, in the Red Bull livery. But I don't really like the way they try and blend the exposed tube look with regular bodywork....makes it look like it's missing parts of its body.

Can you keep the cat as long as you make your payments on time?

Are Nobles road legal in the US? Where I live (Hawaii) I've seen one on the street, but the rumor is the owner can't get it registered.

If there's anything you can't figure out, like taking the door panel off, just search it on youtube. Nearly every imaginable repair seems to be documented there, though some are more helpful than others.

I love how once the guy finally grabs the cat, he makes it like three steps before realizing he's holding an angry cat and sort of just throws it down.

Maybe it's just me, but 450,000 or so doesn't seem like a lot of money compared to the costs of developing a car...I know they've started on it already, but still seems like waaaaaay to little.