Something something misfir-, um, I mean, crossfire injection.
Something something misfir-, um, I mean, crossfire injection.
This will be great for when I visit Gizmodo!
as the owner of this. I say boo to them. mid engined IMO means between the front and rear axles. it counts damn it!
Those pictures remind me of being in middle-school sex ed, and they show you weird pictures of anatomy that are excessively detailed, and you’re kind of aroused, but also confused and a bit frightened.
‘Bout time Jalopnik put children to work.
This came back home from my son Otto’s first-grade class. It was a Thanksgiving assignment, where he had to write what he was thankful for.
There will always be liberal, concrete jungle dwelling, Alisa Walker like, car banning facists that don’t understand the tax laws are not just about funding the government.
guy in the Aston won
I actually kinda like Y-Wings. I dunno, I always like the P-38 Lightning, and the Y-Wing design (at least to my eyes) looks like it draws inspiration from it. Even if their in-film role is primarily recreating that of torpedo-bombers from WW2—which required that you fly low, in a straight line towards an enemy ship,…
Zero spin required. Literally only Jalopnik will remember the whole aluminum vs steel debate. The general public doesn’t care about GM’s past claims.
It would be awesome if it was really called Ludacris mode.
I like the stinger for Conversation Street. It’s more reliably funny than the actual bit.
Or maybe it’s not! Who am I to say?
I find that age and demographics also define a bit of the culture. There’s a huge difference between the car culture of twenty year olds and forty year olds. One of my favorites are the resto-mod/backdating cultures populated by fifty somethings who don’t care about performance, model accuracy or matching serial…
Hearse enthusiasts are the best
“Right now its 90% of the win seems to be which car they sit in”
I can’t believe that Mars is getting its Roadster order sooner than I get my 3.
Horsepower is a great thing. It helps cars move
80s and early 90s.
Stone Cold Steve Austin gargling wood screws