hotdogjudge
Hotdogjudge
hotdogjudge

Tiff’en up!

What about TopGear fans in Need?

It’s crap! For once, I actually agree with Bernie - reverse the results from the last race to form the starting positions for the next. That would produce some unpredictability, which you rightfully point out is really F1's biggest problem.

Suzuki has successfully marketed a lineup in the smaller car classes, here in Denmark - it’s gotten really popular, under a value-for-money moniker and a little more daring styling than the competition from South Korea.

Sterling used to be a Danish airline flying charter tourists to popular destinations in Europe. In other words: Anything but classy.

I was thinking of the Aventador! But apparently I don’t watch enough Batman movies, haha!

It’s the coolest Batmobile never to be featured in a Batman movie!

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Reminds me of this video - smaller animal, but no less impressive!

My thoughts exactly. Even if it’s just the exterior, it doesn’t seem like it’s a lot.

“Professional installation” <— I effin’ hope so!

Agreed. If I had been one of the other drivers on this track, I would’ve kicked him out or left myself. Too much luck involved with this guy.

I’m guessing MB parts are fairly expensive in the US?! I owned an ‘86 W124, 2.5L diesel - not AWD or wagon - but it’s by FAR the cheapest car I’ve ever bought original parts for. It had 300K miles on the clock when I bought it cheap and sold it (!) at 400K. I still miss that car!

If the US indeed did participate, isn’t the A-10 an odd choice for such a mission?!

Young failure? I think that’s a little harsh. He finished third in his debut and 11th overall for the season. While he’s not the next Senna/Hamilton/etc. that’s hardly a failure, in my book.

As a Merc-fan, I really like the current design language across their lineup. Except for the rears. Both the C and E classes look tame from behind, and not up to par with the fronts which I think are sweet. Except for the AMG-GT, which I like overall.

Quod le fück?! It looks a rebranding move from the 1980s, when Mr. Fisker’s suits and hairdo were stylish! And there was no internet.

It’s in reverse and an extremely common religious symbol throughout Asia. They don’t associate it with nazism as the first thing.

Having been there many times, I’m amazed at how well these ultra short clips capture the wonderful crazyness of Japan - ichiban!

Working with communications in a different business area, it’s basically the same scenario. Most journalists are lazy as hell and since their editors aren’t calling them out on just distributing the corporate BS, it flies. Sad, but true.

Your point is valid, but Doug’s and my own comments are not on the actual sales, but the PR spin around it.