Can journalists really not see? It is the condition of a headline writing a check that its article can't cash. In this case, your headline suggests an article about Russia's hatred of a new class of warship, and exactly two paragraphs of your article are about Russia's reaction to the ship. However, the article is…
This headline and teaser paragraph are dangerously close to the "clickbait" format.
Prop strike = spiral fractures through the crankshaft. That's a big hard piece of metal that doesn't like to be interrupted in its work.
No worries, though. If this is the same "Big Beautiful Doll" that crashed in July, 2001, she'll be up and running again in no time...it's surprising enough to see it looking like an…
You're a hero. If anyone's going to make new wagons, somebody's got to be willing to buy new wagons. Unfortunately, in the Venn diagram of car shoppers, the circles for "people who buy new cars off the lot" and "people who just want a station wagon" don't overlap by much.
Did someone make a 5-lug conversion for a Smart?
How in the hell is 11 in the #1 spot? 11 is prime as fuck, absolutely useless.
As a driver of a 140 hp Miata, I expected a friend's 200 hp BRZ to leave me in awe. I came away from my experience longing to get into my own car again. I'd have been more excited by a car that made less power at a more useable range, but at least the chassis felt solid.
Suggested By: 2cvhoonage, Photo Credit: Bit Boy
What is the "yield button?"
That's some genuine sociopath behavior. Not only should this person not be on a race track, they shouldn't be driving or walking around in the free world.
I am not James Glickenhouse. Kinja'd.
Oh hai James Glickenhaus.
Actually just threw up a bit in my mouth. This car is the embodiment of the horror vacui school of automotive design.