Amazing. Needs more stars.
Amazing. Needs more stars.
This is a good comment, you get a star.
I know Americans believe in changing oil a lot more often than Europeans, but 18k is less than the manufacturer service interval for plenty of new vehicles. Hell, Ford recommends 30k for its latest Transits AFAIK.
So much this.
That blog you linked to is unreal. This is an actual quote from a “review”:
Normal-height hatchbacks do this just as well and are better to drive.
Let me record this amazing milestone Imma just rotate my phone
amiable dipshits
Well played.
Your new boyfriend goes zero to 60 in four seconds flat.
Anyone else getting a bit of Bugatti Chiron from these?
At the top of the hill I grew up on where the road levelled off there was a stretch of tarmac that must have suffered subsidence or something, because it had an amazing undulating surface with large depressions that would fill with water when it rained.
Why would the car need to know if you’re going uphill or down to keep your speed constant? THAT DOESN’T MAKE SENSE.
No, it slows you down because the headlights have to pop up to let the light out and that causes aero drag bro do u even Miata?
4/5 stars, would kill again.
No.
Are we, citizens of this fair net we call inter, ever going to grow up and acknowledge that the words we use fucking matter even if they’re just typed into a comment box?
I’d ask the LR engineers why they didn’t just engineer a simpler way to collect the air from near the top of the A-pillar.
In 2083, when silent cold-fusion reactors have replaced conventional electric setups, users of spacelopnik.com will bitch about the synthetic electric motor noise being piped into the cabin of their hyper hover hatchback to simulate a driving experience from the twenties.
I don’t know what the truth is, but allegedly some or all of the ‘buyers’ and ‘sellers’ are not real.