A Dodge Dart SRT is on its way, set to do battle with the Subaru WRX and the like with turbo power and all-wheel…
A Dodge Dart SRT is on its way, set to do battle with the Subaru WRX and the like with turbo power and all-wheel…
"He added that the numbers 646 on James May's Lotus could be taken as a reference to the 649 Argentinian casualties."
The producers are supposedly still insisting it was completely unintentional, and that the car was purchased by a member of the production team without any thought towards the license plate. Take that as you will.
"Hmmm.. I've already seen what's under that white cover, but I'd sure like to see what's doin' under that dress..."
Nice nod to the Miura with that lower slate/intake
Yeah he just can't wait to see what reveals under the white cloth.
Were the purplish lights visible in person or are they some sort of IR LEDs that were picked up on the digital camera?
Looks nice
We all have to thank the European Union for it's upcoming emission regulations, because that's the only reason…
Ahhh damnit. There was the line.... way back there.
Careful what you wish for
dontcha squidward
Yes! Washing is important. Besides making it better for the clerks, it helps prevent cross-contamination, which can happen via reusable bags with meats and other items that harbor bacteria.
There is a reason the world holds the Alfa Romeo in such high regard, and it's not front-wheel drive hatchbacks.…
What bugs me more than anything else, frankly, is that even if you tell the bagger to use however many bags it takes, they've clearly been browbeaten so many times by assholes haggling over 10 or 20 cents that they load as much stuff into as few bags as possible — so it's a guaranteed ticket to the handles ripping off…
Maybe it's a Glaad conspiracy!
I was gonna say don't most people use them as trashbags so now they'll just buy more trashbags.
When you put a classified ad in a magazine or on Craigslist you open yourself up to both helpful people and…
I vote to move #12 down the list a few spots after last night.
"After further review, it has been determined that the ball carrier was not facing Mecca at the time of his celebration; therefore the penalty stands."