Hopefully they will use this info to prosecute those who merge without using turn signals.
Hopefully they will use this info to prosecute those who merge without using turn signals.
I wish we could instill this "no passing on the right" here in the States.
I figured it would just kind of surface once it gets to the coast.
You know how everyone borrows their friends pickup? Its like that, but an R34.
Illuminati confirmed.
Am I the only one who wants to build a redneck version of the Koenigsegg One:1?
I agree, and I like to point out again that the guy is likely in more confident control of his vehicle than anybody else that drove past the news reporter. People getting up-in-arms about the 240SX driver are either hypocrites, or the sort of people that always reminded the teacher to hand out the homework.
Lets just be perfectly honest here. This should surprise no one.
Wouldn't it be easier to impose regulations and increase standards on driving tests across the country? Why not solve the problem (train and educate drivers) instead of trying to put a band-aid on it? Just a thought.
Doug, I wrote this up in advance so I could be the first to congratulate you on your new {Skyline}! After reviewing my suggestion, I can see that you simply couldn't resist the allure of a British, V12, RWD grand tourer, and decided you just had to have a {Skyline}! While many have complained about the {Skyline}'s…
Yeah, but I always wondered who this "Mr. 2" person was?
Oh, wow. I wonder if maybe FR-S stands or something after all.
The "86" in 86 (GT86 for those in Europe) refers to the classic AE86, a nod to the enthusiasts that demanded Toyota bring back cheap, RWD fun. Too bad it has to come to America as the Scion FR-S, which means nothing.
Yes, but can you afford one? My interpretation is that he meant collectors and 75 year old men (or just older people in general) are going to be the ones with the money/disposable income to buy it. If Afla is serious about a comeback they would need something more price friendly for a larger market.
Stop it with the Miata's.
yeah seriously the right answer is 2,333 and 1/3 accord V-6s
Enough to drive a different one every day for the NEXT 8 YEARS
Holy fuck, $70,000,000 could purchase a lot of Miatas.
Thanks for the word count! It was hard getting 1200 on the dot.