I know — just kidding.
I’m sure the vendor had (if they needed it) plenty of direct lines to call.
I know — just kidding.
I’m sure the vendor had (if they needed it) plenty of direct lines to call.
I totally agree.
> They’re the tires that once helped one of my FR-S-owning friends eat a curb.
> The nose is high enough that it cleared most parking curbs.
It’s cachet, not cache.
“holy crap just go a track.”
Typo: “Singla”
>I grab with my hand over the top of the taco
> but my wife cradles it from the bottom.
Any lowish car is going to lose point off the rocker panels, if not worse, on the rocky courses out here in New England.
> Souxie Souix
How tall are you, and where in the seat height adjustment do you have it set? Maybe it’s the camera angle, but you seem close to the roof yet still raising your head up to look over the hood?
I put my name on the local Morgan dealer’s mailing list for EV3 news, and I haven’t heard a peep. Can’t find any news about it.
Robb’s normal road car impressions are pretty relevant, if you keep reading.
That doesn’t quite explain his song White Ferrari, though, does it?
> crashes are mostly human error
Of course, and that’s part of any contact sport — wrong move puts you in the wrong place.
In general, I find the show’s bad attempts at a Chinese accent to be tolerable, in that I (a 0-th generation immigrant) would find it less believable if the parents had perfect English.
I once got a chance to audition for a tiny role where the character had to have a Chinese accent, and I learned that I couldn’t…
> believe the characters are immigrants from Taiwan, right? Their English likely would be broken and accent-ridden.
The parents have been in American since college, and they presumably learned English back in Taiwan.
No amount of preparation or taking care of your body can hold off the long term effects of being in contact sports. “The price you pay” isn’t just from the effort exerted, but also the damage you take. Take riding on trails — it’s not all under your control. Your tire could blow at the wrong time and send you into a…
> aftermarket A.C.” installed. Now, I think he actually means A/C and not the venerable British car maker A.C. Cars Ltd
> cousin in bumps