I've maneuvered a small plane mid-flight and none of it was difficult or exciting. Didn't get to try landing as our runway was a lake but I can definitely see how someone with no experience and a level head could be coached through this.
I've maneuvered a small plane mid-flight and none of it was difficult or exciting. Didn't get to try landing as our runway was a lake but I can definitely see how someone with no experience and a level head could be coached through this.
Do you really expect a nation that can't do any better than this thing for a sports car when they've had two global automotive companies for decades to put on a decent race?
Excuse me, but that is not White Walls. THIS, written in 2007, is White Walls.
I wouldn't count any of those as "key" plot points.
South Carolina just has a hard limit of 6 inches up or down for everything, with "motor vehicles commonly called 'pickup trucks'" exempted completely. So I guess your Cherokee is still screwed, but it just means you should've bought a Comanche.
Per South Carolina Code of Law Section 56-5-4470, "Vehicles which are not kept for use or used at any time when lighted lamps are required by § 56-5-4450 need not be equipped with the lighting equipment otherwise required in this article for use at such times". The section goes on to explain that operating such a…
Saw this on CNN. That car would've had to have been going pretty fast to take on that much damage and end up away from whatever it hit.
Ugly wannabe, along with the new Camaro and most of Chevrolet's other current offerings. this guy shouldn't be leading design teams.
The car is a lot older than the test, right? Not a big surprise.
No one should EVER run Indy's road course for any reason.
I saw it Friday night in an about half-full showing, and it wasn't a terribly small theater. So it's not dead everywhere.
It means that you shouldn't have been an idiot and not switched to DOT 4 fluid and fade resistant pads :P
The disappointment in NASA-SE after we realized this was thick. That track was a big deal until everyone found out about the noise regulations.
It does. I passed an E92 M3 my third time on-track (at Road Atlanta) among other cars in a bone stock 2005 Civic Si. Some people "get it" quicker than others, there's a huge talent gap at the novice level.
It's not unusual for an experienced driver in a slow car to pass much faster cars with novice drivers at all. This video really doesn't say anything about any of the cars in it, just their drivers.
Why depends on the girl, but it's always the same reasons why I didn't want to ask them in the first place. And online dating is a whole 'nother thing, I'm just talking about girls I know well enough to know we're not compatible.
I've never liked being asked because I've had no interest in dating any of the girls that have asked me. Anecdotal evidence indicates that this is a pretty common thing. If a guy says he likes to be asked out, does he have to accept offers regardless of his level of interest in the girl?
The one that gets shut down for some urbanization "experiment" bullcrap.
Any original key that comes with a 20+ year old car.
The Hyundai driver, without a doubt.