
Reverse drifting into the dino-dimension? That might just be the kick in the dick in the balls we need.
Reverse drifting into the dino-dimension? That might just be the kick in the dick in the balls we need.
Pretty much none. By 1922, most of the Canadian automakers had died out. There are a few small ones here and there (and by small, I mean small), but for the most part it’s just other manufacturers who have set up shop here.
I wrote a quick bit on the jacking up of prices for GTA V (from $69.99 to $89.98 CAD, then $67.48 after 25% discount) before the sales. Any way you guys can look further into it?
“Buy new, buy used, don’t get screwed” sounds like an excellent tag for a CarBuying show.
... the hell are you on about, bud?
Part of me is a bird.
I understood that reference.
One could argue, though, that driving and flying in a plane have an inherent purpose other than to set a record, no? So a tradeoff makes sense in those cases, but not so much when it comes to racing or base jumping.
His facts stand up here. I don’t see what the issue is.
Welcome to the world of inflation, bud.
I know this area well. Fun fact: no one knows how to drive in the Windfields/St. Andrew’s area.
420,000? Fiery death? Just blaze.
“And even then, drive it like an idiot on the track.”
Are you saying Fort Worth and Houston are both Batman?
8th Gear: Fuck, this might be an automatic. Or a semi truck.
What about all the people who are stopped?
Because only young people use their phones while driving, am I right? Not like I need to remind my 51 year-old father to not use his phone so that way we don’t crash, right?
When you try to do something, but the commenting system (Kinja) breaks, or fails to do what you want.