grantleavitt
Grant Leavitt
grantleavitt

Is it devel-lishly... fast?

Why the fuck is this monstrosity still being called an R18? I’d have thought they’d be up to R69 by now.

Just tried this today, doesn’t seem to be working. Tried it on Arturo in Diamond City like the video shows, but my ammo from the vendor dropped. I guess they’ve patched it :(

Well, the series is a city-circuit series, so don’t expect any permanent road course races anytime soon.

Slow? it’s a eco-friendly series, fast would defeat the purpose. As for “spec series” I suggested the series as a whole, and for Season 2, the series has a Constructor’s Championship now, as teams can now develop their own version of the powerplants.

And come on, you gotta admit the “Pit Stop Quick Step” is quite

Is this a real ramp in the game? I need to find this ramp...

The 2nd-Gen Prius handles quite well, so I tend to “wring it out” like a fun car like my prior 2000 Ford Focus ZX3 and 2004 Mazda RX-8... And the tire wear is still much better than the front tire wear on my dad’s 2012 Boss 302 after only 11,000 miles (the front tires on the Boss are worn and needing replacement, the

For me, The Formula E cars. They started in 2014, but they’re more of a 2015 car because of 2015 being the first year where one season ended and the next season began. The inaugural season started with Beijing, quite a boring race, until that OMG! final lap that sent Nick Heidfeld flying upside down into a barrier at

Even if the race had gone the full length, the #911 would have been a top 5er overall. The Michelin tires it was equipped with (like most of the GTLM class) had far superior wet grip than the Continental-equipped Daytona Prototypes. Plus a Porsche 911 GT3 won Daytona 24 Hours in 2003 WITHOUT rain being a factor, so

No, this is “The Best Race Car of 2016”, as it only participated in one 2015 race and did pretty bad in that lone race. Nissan promises better performance for 2016 and likely more races.

Any car with a manual transmission with cupholders DIRECTLY behind the shifter. My RX-8 had the cupholders directly behind the shifter, so shifting gears meant, to prevent from knocking over a fresh cup of coffee or soda, I had to awkwardly lift my elbow up to change gears. Thankfully, my manual-transmission Ford

You do realize it’s a convertible, right? That one you posted has the optional hardtop. While the owner could have chosen any time to remove the top, he chose not to.

I’m not sure how the hardtop works... dunno if it’s added with the convertible top up (which would render the porthole useless as fabric would be in the

I had an RX-8, my head was never anywhere close to them. So they didn’t bother me.

Good places to put James Bond-style machine guns... hey, you never know what you’ll need in a zombie apocalypse

I think that’s the power trying to come back on.

Too bad that’s not the production headlight on that GT. The spy shots from Detroit show an old-timey square headlight with a cover:

That Longhorn Logo one looks a tad uncomfortable for a long drive... get home from a long day at the construction site with a Longhorn logo stamped on my back...

IT’s in the door jamb... how is that gonna stop rain from getting on the premium hand-stitched unicorn leather or onto the rich person’s Tuatara skin shoes?

And the new Lincolns too. I seen the Lincoln logo being shone (not shown) in the Matthew McConaughey commercials.

Really? My dad had a 2002 911 Carrera for ~10 years (2002-2011), not a single problem, even despite not driving it in the winter especially for long periods. He changed the oil himself, the only problems he’d had with it was the spark plug coils went bad and the rear seal had to be replaced 3 times. This was the 996.2