It’s abundantly clear the killer is the Sultan of Brunei, driving an exotic one-off he’s commissioned explicitly for crime commission.
France is, in the end, a much better place to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow. Driving a reasonably sporty car, like a Peugeot 208 GTi, on a twisty mountain road in France and you’ll not find a better experience anywhere in the world (maybe Italy or Spain, but you’re quibbling). If you want to drive fast on…
When I was summering in Romulus for work (back in the 90s, long st0ry, I was paid well for the experience), I drank a lot of Molson Canadian. Only some of it was in Windsor strip clubs.
This is my beef with all online gaming. I don’t have time to perfect my skills to beat people playing 10-50 hours a week. I used to be competitive back in the days of Battlefield 1942, but I had a 10+ year FPS head start on a lot of folks.
Yep. That’s 35 years of beer nerd-dom there.
Unless you keep your “room” at “cellar” temperature, nobody sane would suggest such a thing. Most ales should generally be served at 48-52°F whether they’re English or American in origin. Stouts and porters ought to be served at about 54°F. Only strong ales and some aged styles should be served warmer and if you’re…
I rallied a Chevette for a couple years. No rust at all. Of course, this was in California, so no salt on the roads, but lots of stream crossings and a bit of beach driving, plus I lived at the beach.
This is something I’d like to see explored in a lot of game series. How about a GTA game set in Paris? A Fallout game set in Korea? A real Assasin’s Creed game set in China?
I’m goin’ 10 mph over. They can fuckin’ cool their jets.
The hybrid was a 2009. Production of the Aspen ended in 2008. They made some, but they’re unicorns.
Saw them new on lots in Connecticut and Oklahoma. Only one of those hews to CARB rules.
When used car shopping a few years ago, I happened on one of these. The exterior isn’t bad to look at (at least compared to other big SUVs), but then you get inside and it’s the worst of Cerebus era interiors. At least in a cheap car you can see the crap interior and say “well, at least it’s cheap”, but these weren’t…
My dad’s 1975 Chevy Monza had a compact spare that came with a compressed air cylinder for inflation, similarly mounted, so definitely not an innovation from VW.
Political signs illegally posted (and, assumedly produced) on the taxpayers’ dime are not protected speech and these young men saved the taxpayers additional cost that would have been necessitated by their removal.
Whether it’s for a product, merchant, or destination, I look at the top reviews and the bottom reviews. The bottom reviews may or may not be bullshit, so you need to read them and not rely on the star ratings. Same is true with the top reviews in that they may be actual reviews or fake and bot generated.