What in the fresh hell is this garbage?
What in the fresh hell is this garbage?
This year, as the LMP1 class gives way to Hypercars with more advanced hybrid systems, we will likely see even more intense speeds between Mulsanne and Le Mans.
Forgetting about the Maison Blanche kink, are we? Introducing the Porsche Curves bypassed a very fast section of track with a more complex turning section and added an additional Ford chicane, just look at the comparison from 1971 to 1972 below and see how drastically it changed the track.
Flewitt said: “It will be a car that combines competition levels of performance with continent-crossing capability, wrapped in a beautiful lightweight body. It’s a car that has been designed for distance and one that will also provide the comfort and space expected of a grand tourer. 12c/540/570/650 with the same…
...im scared to respond, i really cant tell if this is sarcarsm... the driver is on the right hand side of the car, which is made obvious by the fact that the seats are white and his sleeve/shirt is dark
It’s a UK registered car (look at the number plate), so it will be RHD but the pic was probably taken in Europe somewhere, so they’re driving on the right.
Could be wrong since it’s very hard to see but British company... maybe the driver is on the other side?
Remember when Cadillac celebrated April Fools, for years on end?
As much as I love to rib on Cleveland (BROWNS SUCK), this reeks of the nauseating “arrogant East Coast type pisses on Middle America” trope. And you all wonder why people outside BosWash or Cali/Portland/Seattle are so hacked off about things?
I know it’ll still be winter in Cleveland for another 3 months, but you don’t need to be so grumpy.
As it turns out, offering cut-rate flights from Europe and North America—including such noted U.S. and esteemed American destinations as Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland, yes, Cleveland —was not a viable financial strategy
As it turns out, offering cut-rate flights from Europe and North America—including such noted U.S. and esteemed American destinations as Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland, yes, Cleveland —was not a viable financial strategy. Who could have guessed.
I think it’s stunning, to be honest. This is what the Chiron should have looked like. Of course $18M is a ridiculous amount to pay for the car, but for the buyer, it’s probably just another drop in the bucket. This car won’t ever depreciate.
Just suggested this but a TSX wagon with the v6 or I4 would be good. The i-4 can be had with a manual as well just have the Extend warranty covered by Honda for the piston rings (source)
2010 335D it’s not reliable but neither is it boring. Make sure you budget for repairs and expensive maintenance.
$13,500 65K miles in Suitland, MD , 2 owner clean carfax https://www.carfax.com/vehicle/WBAPN7C54AA779198
Is it just me or does the new 911 just look... off? The tail lights sit too high making it look tall and narrow. I think the 996 looks better if I am honest.
Its been said before. It will be said again. This 911 is going to be a sales success but not easily accepted by enthusiasts. The proportions are getting “off” and the curves are becoming creases. This is the new 996.
Does Jalopnik get kickbacks from reposting this site’s stuff? It’s boring and unoriginal, maybe they would get out of their parking lot one of these days...
Spirit of LeMons, the upside down car, this... if Speedycop isn't already a member of Jalopnik royalty, he should be.