Presumably OP has a car, I don’t think I need to explain that to him.
Presumably OP has a car, I don’t think I need to explain that to him.
I’ll brake check in the slow lane, but not in the passing lane. And I generally drive at 15-20km over on the highway (slow lane), so tailgating in the slow lane is really obnoxious.
Eh, I think the old and new are both interesting, although I don’t care at all about the Evora. There’s a few Elises around town, and if they ever stopped for fuel, I’d love to chat with the owners.
The issue is that in a car, the roof extends well beyond where your eyes are. On a bike, the helmet is only 2-3 inches from your eye at best, so there’s no “sunvisor” effect.
It’s not that bad, the window of time when the sun is like this is very small, just commute at a different time or pull over and wait 15 minutes.…
You can clearly see in at least one shot (highway onramp) where there is live traffic.
The other side of the coin is, unless he owns those properties he’s driving around on, he’s damaging public or private lawns, gardens, right-of-ways.
The buggy is badass, but there’s better places to do this sort of thing
I’m just gonna throw it out there that by omitting this during our conversations, my high school guidance councillor forever altered my future, in a bad way...
How would that soft top, especially with the ‘beak’ over the windshield not fail in spectacular Top-Gear Convertible Minivan style?
How...would that work? With the front wheels (and probably the rears) pointed at each other, wouldn’t they have to turn in ‘opposite’ directions? How does the power get to the ground in that thing? Half the wheels would have to be powered in reverse and half the wheels powered in drive.
He could just shout. That’s what Clarkson did anyway.
Just posted more or less the same thing. I doubt they would detail the letter so much.
Would Top Gear really blow the lid off a part of their show by voluntarily mailing out letters detailing what they’re up to? I know social media is a thing and it’ll end up as public knowledge anyways, but spamming(notifying) residents with it? Why wouldn’t they just say that they have filming activities that require…
The issue is heavy keyrings that stress the ignition when they swing around in the slot. I have nothing on my car key at all.
It’ll get fixed, but I’m not taking a second out of my workday for it. The car has 260,000 kms on it and it’s a 2003. If it was gonna happen, probably would’ve been before now. I’m on the R6 for…
Gm keeps bugging me about a second “fix” (remove more parts) for something they already “fixed” (remove parts) instead of replacing leaky valve cover gaskets on their 3800 series II engines.
They also bug me for the ignition issue, so they can snap a peice of plastic into the slot on my ignition key.
I don’t have…
Hulu and the BBC iPlayer got ya covered.
It’s a good day to die, McDougall.
50 km is one week license suspension and vehicle impound, fine of 2000-10000 dollars, six or seven points on license, imprisonment up to 6 months. (that is, if you’re charged stunt driving, which is most 50+ tickets)
I don’t mind the look of it. I think Astons in general have looked pretty good, but sooner or later you need a departure so your 2021 DB doesn’t look like a 2001. It’s hard to put a new style out there, but this one is decent.
In Ontario Canada the fine for street racing/driving 30mph over is a minimum one week license suspension, vehicle impounding, some license points (probably five) and up to $10,000 fine.
These penalties should be put on all street racing charges. There are tracks available, make use of them. Intentional or not, death…
This post is two years old, how did you get here???
I’m not sure how to send you my email address without revealing it for the world to see here. Is there a way to private message here?