It’s called shading. If you “drew” the tires the same all the way around it would look stupid.
It’s called shading. If you “drew” the tires the same all the way around it would look stupid.
I’m a regular at the Autozone in my town, mainly because the one nearest my home is open 24 hours. That my friend, is amazing.
Haha I knew someone would say that. I’m not Steve, but I am a small business owner and I know how fucking hard it can be. That last thing I need is some dweeb know it all putting my company on blast.
I agree. From what I’ve read here Saleen is completely in the right on this one. This guy’s speculating is certainly damaging. His comparison to a Ponzi scheme is outrageous...he doesn’t realize that many companies don’t have a lot of capital and therefore constant cash flow is critical to stay afloat.
It’s been a long time since I read it, but I recall the DMV handbook actually tells you to park far enough another vehicle so that you could drive around them if they broke down. The line of reference is you’re supposed to be able to see the bottom of the vehicles tires from your line of sight...which if you try it,…
Cricket....cricket
My first thought was the Chrysler 300 as well. It’s certainly roomy and probably the closest thing still in production to ye ol’ Town Car.
I use folding aluminum ramps on my old Dodge Ram. They work great and once my cargo is rolled into the bed I just stow the ramps under it. Pretty easy and cheap. This built in ramp thing is neat, but unnecessary really. Oh and that Tommy Lift is just there for a little added support...it’s not really necessary, but…
I have and perhaps I’m spoiled in my “roomy” Lotus Elise with AC. I’ve also owned a McLaren M6GT replica which was downright claustrophobic and miserable on a hot day. I had a ducted fan pulling air from the outside, but it wasn’t enough. The excitement of a race can not prevent heat stroke, unfortunately.
Not a woman and not this man’s dream.
As cool and sexy as this Ferrari looks, I cringe at the thought of just sitting in that tiny, hot, cramped cabin, let alone racing it.
Haha good point, but I sold it not long after that for what I owed on it. Then I bought a Lotus :)
First thing I saw as well. If those Celica’s were RWD I wouldn’t be mad.
The concept of nothing is frightening because we can’t quite grasp it, but really it shouldn’t be. There is literally “nothing” to be afraid of. It’s like sleeping...we don’t feel anything (unless we’re dreaming).
It all depends on the circumstance of the break up. In my case, my ex was driving a black Smart ForTwo on Genius rims just as pictured. I was paying the note and the car was in my name. We had just broken up and I had asked her to buy the car off of me to transfer to her name. She couldn’t get a loan so until we could…
Not everyone ASSumes this.
I won’t lie. That thing looks scary AF.
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