Polo GTI with a Mustang GT350R strapped upside-down to the roof?
You could just flip the whole thing over when you want to switch.
Polo GTI with a Mustang GT350R strapped upside-down to the roof?
You could just flip the whole thing over when you want to switch.
Not necessarily tech, but the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways (more commonly known as the Interstate Highway System) championed by Eisenhower has had an immense impact on transportation in the U.S.
Stop over thinking this. She's a fucking moron. You don't even need to get past the first part of your story. "...and she inched close to the tracks, to the point where the railroad crossing guard arm came down and struck her rear window." She had no respect for train tracks and well I wont say she got what she…
We are talking about a lady who let the crossing arm come down on the back of her car. The problem is not with the car. She's an idiot. And I refuse to take part in a discussion centered around idiot-proofing all cars.
"There was a lot of traffic, and she inched close to the tracks, to the point where the railroad crossing guard arm came down and struck her rear window."
I learned to drive in a 1976 Triumph 2500TC, and then daily-drove it for another three or so years after that. At the time I started driving it, it had 300,000ish km on the clock, faded paint and a slightly cantankerous transmission (4 speed manual + overdrive, like a proper British car). The perfect thing for a…
I daily drive my '74 Spitfire in the summer, and I am really daily driving my 15yo Range Rover this winter due to the appalling weather lately in the NE. I'm currently nearly 300 miles from home in it on a work trip to eastern Maine. I figure the Rover gets about a 2X age factor due to it being a Rover. :-) Both are…
I DD a 2004 audi a4. Not that old, but it seems like it compared to newer ones. I love the car, but to be honest, i have not been able to drive it since September of 2014 due to seemingly every thing possible breaks either while fixing something else or right after fixing something else. Seems like as soon as i fix…
65 corvair vert, eating its fan belt at a gas station...changing it with borrowed tools b/c the kit i packed was only a 1/4" ratchet... leaking orings on the pushrod tubes...leaking valve covers...leaking oil pan...leaking oil filter adapter... leaking everything really.
68 firebird... constant overheating problems...…
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The Jag takes a way better line.
Also, Roma plates? So the villain is an Italian driving a British prototype? Or is this just a tax thing?
This place is 5 mins from my house. I often commute down this street and the amount of times this street has been blocked by racers on my way home is a little staggering. At the "starting line" end of the block the ruber left on the road looks like a legit drag facility. I saw a group of guys preping the launch area…
The US did really forbid our laserlight technology? Why? As a german, i think the laserlights are WAY safer than the US traffic laws.
Well that can't be right
Lets try to apply a little bit of image rotation and some perspective correction:
So let me get this straight. People on here send BMW owners to the fiery pits of hell for parking like asshats but a guy who rips off people who love cars so much they spent thousands on modifying them we just let get a pass.................................... What crazy alternate vision of Jalopnik am I reading?
Or laugh at the fact that its slower than a Nissan thats 6 year old, has 237hp LESS and weighs more.