That red truck is a film/photo crew. Considering the interior of that 911 were covered, I assume it's got a final rendition and may have been going for some photos? The Merc Van seems quite normal for Rodeo, but I'd bet there was more tech in there.
That red truck is a film/photo crew. Considering the interior of that 911 were covered, I assume it's got a final rendition and may have been going for some photos? The Merc Van seems quite normal for Rodeo, but I'd bet there was more tech in there.
My opinion is that people, including journalists, have gotten used to casual driving in these machines, V8's, V6's, and the V10's with AWD. When you then get into a V12 rear wheel drive, you have to tone yourself down for a few minutes and learn that power's there WHEN YOU NEED IT, but does not need to always use it…
I must say—whatever that Brabus SL is called...that car! If they toned down the torques a few lb/ft, the car may have left the line without spinning it's tires. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, I just think that's the one that could use less power.
Try the JCW S (the older supercharged ones). To me, they handle way better than just the S. But, I know exactly what you mean when you say understeery—it's as if you actually have to "push" it around and through the corner. Know the feeling!
Are you breaking any law using his image, or is he breaking any law using that CTS-V grill?
Since the new mobile share/no unlimited data plans were introduced, I've continued to say how valuable wifi really is—and how if NJTransit charged an extra 25 or 50 cents for a ticket to have wifi (I'm 40 minutes out of the city), I wouldn't mind paying that change AT ALL. Im about halfway compared to most people that…
hey Targa!
The number 1 issue is drivers of cars acting cocky. Hate to tell you, assholes, just like a cyclist, if you turn into their path, you're responsible. Same situation with bikes in traffic, let them through because if you don't and their elbow and your quarter panel decide to become intimate, it's your fault not the…
Obviously, you have no idea what you're talking about.
When it hit the ground. My point exactly...
The debris field from 33k @ 600mph would be larger than 9 miles in diameter. Not to mention, if this plane had lost a wing due to a missile hit, it would have gone down and broken up into way more pieces than it seemingly has. It also seems strange that the plane is not still in a raging fire. It would've had more…
In response to myself, this plane did not fall from 33k ft. It would never have debris like this, spread so far.
Listening to reports, it sounds like the donetsk-republic people are not allowing anyone to the site. I'm actually sitting waiting for the SEALs to swoop in and claim the site as theirs.
Guys, most of the bodies are still in tact, most pieces of the plane are in quite good shape (not charred), and in the video above, there is absolutely no smoke trail in the sky anywhere. There is still a complete possibility that this plane could have had a problem and tried to land safely, just crashed, or could…
The Buk missile system can also recognize "larger" objects and reroute itself, so it is completely possible this was launched for something that was smaller, but decided on it's own to get the larger. We also must remember that "rerouting" of planes from this "crash" zone really means nothing, considering it is…
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Where did interior come into this? First of all, I said S5/RS5. How can you say that their interiors would be lax compared to an RS7? Not to mention, currently the M6 is not naturally aspirated in the same way the S5 and RS5 are. So, if you're a man and want a V8, you'd be a man and buy the RS5 or S5.
There are always retail stores and restaurants that need help. If the kid is told "make money to buy a car" and said kid wants a car, they'll find a job, no matter what the economy is like. I disagree with immigrants, under-employed adults, and automation taking the jobs that 16/17 year olds can work. Blockbuster…
The same way I worked and bought a 10k car for myself when I was 16...
A Lexus RX300 doesnt make the cut? You can scoop one with low mileage for like 10 nowadays...AWD, reliable V6, and as long as they did timing belt and spark plugs, you're good for 300k. Not to mention, mine last on original brakes and pads until 115k. How can they recommend mini vans? What a joke.