Lmao even the apology is pure snark. Sick interaction skills bruh
Lmao even the apology is pure snark. Sick interaction skills bruh
Lmao the indignation is high with this one, but the reading comprehension isn't. He's calling the NCAA thugs buddy.
Just looked at the wiki for it. It reads, "Initial development of the Phaeton, given the internal project code VW611, began with Piëch giving his engineers a list of ten parameters the car needed to fulfill. Most of these specifications were not made known to the public, but a number of them were told to automotive…
Wasn't something like 186 MPH (300 kmh) at 120 degrees Fahrenheit for 8 hours while keeping the interior 70 one of the things on "The List" when making the Phaeton?
The Hyundai is called the Equus.
Does the 6 come with a diesel yet? Is it a Fusion? There's your answer.
The lead got up to 30 at one point in the third.
I'm with you that they have to somehow get past that stigma, but why was the 7-Series clip so much slower than the BS6's? Kinda makes the BMW seem safer than it is (and it really shouldn't need to).
I think the real question here is who still uses iOS 6?
Think about the context for a second, then realize it isn't.
The question was what shitty car was good on a track. Not what awesome car was good on a track and had an awful name. "Comanche Eliminator".
Not only did he make my favorite car of all time, he also designed the AMX. Crazy adaptable for what was needed.
You're telling me you don't own every generation of Forester?
Same thing in State College. There are at least 2 SQ5s and 4 M SUVs. Then when the weather gets nice the Granturismos and Aventadors get brought out.
Still not sold on the Mitsubishi-esque rear end. It doesn't really fit the rest of the body.
What's the deal with the new privacy policy, and why has Gawker worded it so combatative-ly?
Which one? The overpriced, underpowered, inefficient 13 year old SUV? The overpriced, underpowered, inefficient 9 year old executive saloon? Its wagon variant? The somehow massive yet tiny inside midsized sedan? Its massive, bloated crossover variant?
There's a guy on Reddit who does the playoff elimination/clinching scenarios every week. I believe the Cards would need a slew of results and a specific game to end in a tie to miss out on the playoffs. Not sure why that results in a .2% chance to miss though.
It uses the same engine as FM5. Which is miles ahead if the GT series when it comes to realism. The only thing Grand Turismo has on the FM series is 19 different R34 Skylines.
We played on grass until the section finals, when the rest of the state tournament was played on turf. Club was on turf year round, except for the Boston Bolts who had wonderful grass facilities for some reason. I guess NH is just an outlier then.