There is none, just some tryhards on Jalopnik looking for stars.
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.
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…
I just saw this on Kanye’s blog: