LOVED the touch by the very end, when the car passes a black stallion.
LOVED the touch by the very end, when the car passes a black stallion.
Relevent.
There is none, just some tryhards on Jalopnik looking for stars.
File photo of Randy Visser
Yeah, but which would be better to take up to the lake?
P.S. I’m a Land Rover, Jaguar, Mini ASE mechanic
“Why have many options when you could have just one?”
It would have been hilarious if he had a huge checklist, adjusted his mirrors, tightened his belts, gave a big smile, then put it in gear and accidentally blasted through the front instead. Well, except for those people standing there.
The top pick is a car that costs $2000.
I have been a TSA officer for almost 8 years. I can think of a number of reasons for this failure rate.
Are you confusing this with Malaysian? Singapore is one of the top-rated airlines in the world.
It was more of a toss than a glide
I’ve never driven a vehicle in my entire life that attracts as much attention as my Nissan Skyline GT-R. It’s like…
I’d go with “cultural” - the original sports car nuts were posh New England and SoCal trust fund types, but the culture does reside within a certain geography, too.
As in: ‘This aspires to be a real car one day”
Until recently I really wanted one. Then I saw one stalled on the side of the road gushing steam while the driver stood outside a few feet away, wearing orange Crocs and a duster style hat while taking to presumably a machanic he knows well enough to invite to birthday parties and weddings. I don’t want to be that…
3rd Gear: I have a suggestion... Call in Batman:
I just saw this on Kanye’s blog:
Orlando. Add to the usual features of the worst airports the fact that every single one of your fellow travelers will have screaming children on their way back from Disney.