
Really Tyler? Really? An article about bridge layers that doesn't include this?
Really Tyler? Really? An article about bridge layers that doesn't include this?
Dude, they do it all the time. Literally. Around here, every BMW I see says "BMW of Fairfax" or "Passport". Almost every Mercedes says "Euro Motorcars". They just have fancy little badges instead of plastic lettering (except passport...they use crappy lettering).
You must have been hanging out with the wrong people. Growing up I always bemoaned the fact that we couldn't get any new American RWD cars. Only the Germans were keeping us from total annihilation. That's why I enjoyed my first car so much, a 1995 Ford Thunderbird.
Which is dumb (though I think you said that) because by the time the model 3 is available for sale, fuel prices will be right back up to where they were.
And here I thought I was the only one crazy enough for that. I love a well balanced RWD car with good tires in the snow. Snow-nuts with the top down are so much fun. A couple of years back, a Miata on Blizzaks won the ice races that my friend likes to go to.
This is quite literally the best idea. I cant wait for it to snow just so that I can do this.
I took mine through one of the worst blizzards in the last few years, did have to plow a couple places, but the Miata is light enough a lot of the times you can just fly right over big piles and not sink in if you have good speed.
Snowmiata > all
Watching Marquez race is one of the best spectacles in modern motorsport. When everyone else is going in one direction (wheels in line, early breaking, high corner speeds), he's in another direction and re-inventing the game and how to ride a bike quickly. Every Jalop should watch one race, even if your not a moto…
Most informative reply so far!
My Ural goes like a raped ape in the snow. I put it in 2wd and drift the corners!
Whole-heartedly agree!
It's what's called a compact MPV in Europe.
We'll see what, in the long run, OEMs will do about Takata, but for now they're kind of stuck. As Craig Trudell pointed out yesterday, to force anything NHTSA will probably have to engage in a protracted legal battle.
Yeah this headline and article threw me. To me "counterfeit" would be if it was found that tires marked "Michelin" and "Made in France" were actually not either. Pegasus? Never heard of them. So this is like a discovery that cheap Walmart "Faded Glory" jeans are not actually the "real" Walmart jeans, but an imposter…
Can confirm, have ridden in an Imperial