I’m loving that Ford-Riley. This car pack turned out to be a worthwhile impulse-buy.
I’m loving that Ford-Riley. This car pack turned out to be a worthwhile impulse-buy.
And I thought Hot Wheels’ fictional cars were ugly.
Then make your own movie.
They would get dirty instantly, and then they would look awful.
All aboard the Hype Train! Choo choo!
The last-gen Boxster put a huge grin on my face when I first saw it.
This article seems a little too much like an advertisement. The pedal could help the average idiot driver do better, but if you care enough about car culture to read Jalopnik you either don’t care about your fuel mileage and/or you already know how to get better miles simply by keeping the revs lower.
I think it would encourage speeding, or at least quick acceleration. Little is more fun on a public road than being able to accelerate out of the end of a graceful turn like where you leave the circle. If it was straight everyone would just keep driving at a constant speed at the end of the bridge.
As a design student I wholeheartedly agree with you.
But you’re hating them for no reason! What did a sloth ever do to you?
Actually, yeah, even if you aren’t a Christian magic and returning from death does make more sense than a flying monster made of spaghetti.
You’ve derailed the train and lost me now.
Hook up a pastafarian to a polygraph and ask him if he believes in the flying spaghetti monster. He’ll either admit he doesn’t or say he does, which will record as a lie. Then hook up a Christian, Jew, Hindu, or Muslim and ask them if they believe in their god or gods. They’ll say yes and the polygraph will register…
For once I completely agree with the court’s decision. $180,000 seems like a lot at first but the cop is 100% in the wrong. That Camaro’s appearance is completely nonsensical, and the fact that no siren was being used means incidents like this are guaranteed to happen. Having the cop pay $50,000 should be enough…
I would too but adding a completely new track (unless it’s one other NASCAR series run on like Road America) to the schedule is much harder for NASCAR than making a new deal with a track the series already has a deal with.
The Glen was actually voted as the fan-favorite track just last year. At the very least they should add a second date for the Glen or Sonoma.
If all the drivers- and I mean ALL the drivers, in all 3 top series, not just the stars- collectively made a statement that their voices would no longer be suppressed by NASCAR, the executives would be powerless to stop them. An actual rules structure could be put in place to define what is and isn’t allowed in order…
I didn’t realize DC never gets snow. It’s at about the same latitude, maybe a little more north, as my hometown in Kentucky which usually sees around 5 inches at once at the heaviest (although the past two years it’s been heavier).
No. You don’t understand religions because for some reason you can’t tell the difference between someone claiming to believe something and someone actually believing it.
Because the guy doesn’t actually believe in the flying spaghetti monster. Anyone in a legitimate religion that doesn’t exist to ridicule people believes their god or gods exist.