I could care less what your little internet chart states. I actually attend the races and I know what I see.
I could care less what your little internet chart states. I actually attend the races and I know what I see.
The precedent is when you try to block a speeding freight train (and later openly admit it) you get run over.
I knew a screen tacked on the dash like it is in the Model 3 would be a problem, but Tesla is far from the only one to do this.
Don’t be quick to stereotype as there are just as many drunk Democrat supporting Union workers in that crowd too.
Blame Indy? Why?
It all reminds me when Honda played this card. You ask the Honda faithful that bought a Honda Passport (pre CR-V) what the difference was between it and a Isuzu Rodeo and they couldn’t tell you.
As much as I hate to admit it, as you know Chevrolet’s “Real People” do exist (my wife is one) and as far as they are concerned they don’t have a clue what it is and don’t care.
You had me at The Blues Brothers, but I can’t resist:
Nice 😂
Technically the 288 GTO qualifies also, but it was another victim of the carnage that was Group B.
Germans!?! Nevermind he is on a roll.
Ahhhhh, what people will put themselves through to be like me.
First reaction: So FIAT isn’t going to let Lancia die and wither away.
Hey, if you want Rad style, class and performance from the era of Jordan Belfort and Gordon Gekko you better be ready to pay their inflated price.
“better to have it and never need it, than need it and not have it.”
So using infallible Clarkson logic that would make the Challenger Hellcat one of the most fuel efficient cars in the world.
Taste of course is relative. I never really cared for him since I saw Pulp Fiction, maybe I didn’t get the film who knows. I just didn’t like it.
Fury is one of the best. I saw a making of show and the scenes with the Tiger were shot with a mix of a tracked dummy that was later altered (cgi) to look like a Tiger and a real Tiger tank (if memory serves it was the one from The Bovington Tank Museum).