They just started making deliveries in the US in March 2021. Give it some time...
They just started making deliveries in the US in March 2021. Give it some time...
It does take two to tango, but my point is that he called the same exact incident one way the previous race differently than this one, and spent the better part of the race belly aching about it, which isn’t something a commentator should be doing. If he’s an expert, he should be calling things consistently and correct…
We need to talk about Martin Brundle.
Yeah, and drip coffee in the waiting area? Where is my latte?
Fun fact - automakers will make these versions for as long as they continue to sell for higher profit margins than the non-rugged versions. And right now, they are!
This seems like a perfect application for EVs. Bentleys are heavy GTs that appreciate torque and lower center of gravity. EVs do that in spades.
So are you counting down the days until you can import a smart roadster?
Same, in and out before i could finish my coffee. Way quicker than my precinct was in 2016.
...and have very little to show for that billion dollar plus investment. No podiums, and only 42 points finishes from 188 starts.
I mean, it's probably the only way Daniel Abt will get a pole position...
I’m rooting for Emme Hall and Rebecca Donaghe. They might not be crushing it in a Rolls Royce this year, but their all electric pickup should be fun to watch.
1st gear - it might be a poor joke, but considering there was a 5 to 1 stock split since the joke was first uttered, someone is laughing all the way to the bank...
Were the tomatoes pureed by the time you got home?
I enjoy laughing at those posts. But then I realize they are probably adults who should have a better understanding of supply/demand/the real world, and I get concerned...