Ferrari. For when you're driving home from work, and you have to piss like a race horse.
Ferrari. For when you're driving home from work, and you have to piss like a race horse.
Tell me it isn't perfect.
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MORE BIAS THAN YOUR BODY HAS ROOM FOORRRR
Choo Choo!! I can already hear the "No Fun Allowed" train coming this way!
Yep, it is. This crazy beast is a Gregory, and it's rear-engine/front-wheel drive. The only other car I can think of to use this bonkers layout is Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion. Holy shit. This is like meeting a Sasquatch that admitted to assassinating President Kennedy.
Came to post this
Your mom can blow...
Ferarri 516 when?
This tech is too new for this shit.
Autocross goes here.
This has me laughing uncontrollably
It'd be nice to see a few more in PA, there are only.. 2? Pittsburgh and what appears to be breezewood? Why nothing further east? There's even a Tesla store at KOP.
If guys in big diesels (which, really, are actually pretty efficient engines) can modify their trucks to emit huge black clouds of soot, there's no reason why Prius or other electric or hybrid car drivers can't modify their cars to emit huge clouds of something else.
The Corvair was a great concept for GM, as a lightweight air-cooled, rear-engined car, but it was dogged by its sketchy handling and a man by the name of Ralph Nader. The second-generation car came with a new rear suspension, but the car was forever dogged by the penny-pinching PR nightmare of the early models. Still…
Bitch, you best back away from the deli sweepin's.
That was OK, it's a little known fact that $5 footlongs taste better when a single tear streams down your cheek.
Even the most experienced drivers can get thrown off by hazardous conditions. Here's how to drive in extreme winter weather (including steering through slipperly snow), how to see better while driving at night, how to safely pass a car on a two-lane road, and why you should wear sunglasses but not use cruise control…
Kilgore is quite open and understanding about the policy, offering an equal-value voucher to a store that sells camping and outdoor gear.