Looks like a perfect GTA style jump to me. Apparently the driver wasn’t used to how physics in real life work.
Looks like a perfect GTA style jump to me. Apparently the driver wasn’t used to how physics in real life work.
You would think the highway department would install some water barrels in front of that mound.
My god, Yves Faber is a hero.
Assholes on the internet is a great name for a punk rock band
Rust issues notwithstanding, it looks pretty darn clean for a 32-year old car. Like its little brother, the E30, the E23 is a timeless design to me. Pair that with the turbo-six, and you’ve got a fairly neat car. Thankfully the car is now old enough to be here legally, because otherwise I imagine there might be some…
the clerks at car parts store can provide great firsthand advice
Brilliant!
I’m just sitting here, thoroughly impressed at how tough that wall and doorframe are.
I’ve always thought of the Prius as a niche vehicle but this is ridiculous.
Every time an Audi is up for CP/NP, I say the same thing:
Just because they had a patent doesn’t mean they had it working correctly. A patent is just a piece of a paper, not an actual working piece of equipment.
Let he who has not wanted to attack a car salesman with a golf club cast the first stone.
The Nice Guys had great cars! How cool is cruising L.A. at night in a drop top Mercedes with a giant bumble bee?
Sorry, the comparison of Ecto-1s is unfair. They are updating the model in an extremely precise way. The Ghostbusters are a poorly funded small independent operation but they want to make a quirky style statement with their company vehicle on the cheap.