Loading an Apache looks like a pain in the ass also:
Loading an Apache looks like a pain in the ass also:
A bit older, a lot better:
It’s a 39" tire, visible at about 1:28 on 1080p.
I’ve been there. 1971 CJ5. Sold when we had our second kid. Needed the money to put towards a newer, safer family car. Every time we’re headed home, and see my three and five year old sons asleep, soundly and safely, in the back of our new car, I know it was worth it.
I can imagine poor Angela Wang for Castrol Edge rolling her eyes when she was handed this lame assignment.
It seems like you tried to highlight the stinkers. There’s a lot of good acts on the complete list.
I don't know much about a lot, but it sure seems like all these guys snap oversteer when they lift off.
1985 Toyota Camry four door. I was sixteen. It was beige. The clutch on that thing was so limp, it was like stepping on a fruit strip. Somehow, it combined magically with an underpowered four cylinder engine, and I more or less learned to drive stick in about ten minutes. Sure, I stalled it occasionally after that,…
Drum brakes. They’re like a black hole; you can’t see inside and you can only guess how they work.
This is like having somebody kick you in the balls, so you can figure out all the ways it may hurt.
Hook the frame beneath the passenger door of the Jeep, and pull them back on the road, uphill, away from the camera.
This crash took place on Laguna Salada, south of Mexicali, Baja California. Me and a group of friends were there only a few days after this crash occurred. We were setting up a service stop for the NORRA Mexican 1000 race, and the route to our pit more or less took us directly across the lake bed, passing close to…