That thing looks surprisingly un-special, even by the low standards of SUVs. It might as well be a new Toyota or Hyundai.
That thing looks surprisingly un-special, even by the low standards of SUVs. It might as well be a new Toyota or Hyundai.
There is almost no point of contact between your response and what I actually wrote.
It’s as if you’ve ignored everything I’ve written.
“Overdriving your brakes” means not being able to stop within your line of sight. If you’re taking corners at 9/10ths in order to enjoy driving a slow car fast, you’re overdriving your brakes.
On the street, the old saying is wrong.
Reading comprehension.
Anyone who parrots those criticisms is merely advertising their inexperience. Source: personal road-course and street experience in a MkIV Supra back when it was still in production.
Of course. It’s called situational awareness. Get over your fear of looking at strangers or take the bus. If you’re not paying attention to other road users - and whether or not they’re paying attention - you have no business behind the wheel of an automobile.
I agree. Provenance and all.
That sad period in American history where “impact bumpers” ruined every good European car’s lines also produced a series of rubbery chunks that look far more edible than a Thanksgiving turkey will ever be.
Both cars have been very de-Aston Martinized. They look like generic video game sports cars.
GM has had a Supplier Discount price since forever. And they have a lot of official suppliers. I suspect a lot of people work for a GM supplier and don’t even know it.
I’m not sure how somebody could “unintentionally” use the “N-word” against a fellow employee
You need a new bit.
Hauls 2,500 lbs inside while towing 5,000 lbs., fits 4'x8' sheet goods, hooks U-turns like a Miata and fits in a residential garage.
Truck making delivery backed into shuttle, which was stopped.
GMC’s full-size pickup design was over a decade old by 1984. The original makes more sense:
They’ve never invaded another country.
Just look at the bottom of the ball in that picture above—it was sooo close to coming out of that socket, sending the wheel flying off my vehicle, and possibly causing my car to lose control as the rotor ground against the asphalt.