Honestly, it's getting harder to watch TopGear's overly contrived buddy-buddy dialogue. It was a better show many seasons ago.
Honestly, it's getting harder to watch TopGear's overly contrived buddy-buddy dialogue. It was a better show many seasons ago.
I think you're failing to realize that the AVERAGE 0-60 of vehicles in the US is 9.5 seconds. Think about that for a second. The average car in the United States is barely faster to 60 than a 24 year old Miata. There's no possible criteria with which you can argue that 7.3 is "borderline dangerous," because it…
I'm genuinely confused by your assertions of 7.3 0-60 being "dangerous." I live in Fairfield County CT. I drive on the Merritt Parkway every day. My local "on ramp" consists of a freaking STOP SIGN followed by 50 feet of merge lane. The average observed speed on the Merritt is between 50-70 mph depending on the…
The 4GT is separate from the 3-Series because the cabin space isn't as commodious as that of the 3-Series.
The windshield's probably made with Jesus glass.
Silly people from Atlanta, its only snow.
"If the owner's manual doesn't specify that an engine component need be replaced by a certain mileage, it shouldn't have to be replaced regardless of how easy/hard of a life the car has had." I don't know why THE FUCK people have a hard time understanding this. People think "beating" a car is the cause of parts…
1 - Audi slightly in bike zone
bad engineers blame the end user for using it "improperly", good engineers design for the end user to use it however they want. True of more than just cars.
This engine is in everything from the GTI, A3 to the boring Audi Q5, and Tiguan to the iconic Golf R and it can be tuned to insanely high horsepower and return 30mpg in the right hands.
It's also useful/entertaining to know a few silent letter words to use when trolling people.
Sorry, but the only thing worse than the surveillance state is the black bandanna wearing free-range coffee sipping underemployed bellend shitbirds that pretend this accomplishes anything when really it just serves to make them feel like some sort of crappy Patagonia wearing revolutionary and nail that Philosphy major…
pompous, minimally decorated
Lotus Elise platform. Which, actually, isn't a bad thing.
It's absolutely true that lighter cars are more nimble and can stop/handle well enough to avoid most accidents in the first place. That's not the point of the argument. Accidents are caused by driver error, and regardless of the car's capabilities, accidents will occur.
I responded to hundreds of accidents. Many many many of them were these offset head on collisions. Mostly because the driver made an attempt to drive out of it at the last second. These are more common types of crashes than is documented I believe. So, buying a small car? No way in hell, not for anything other than a…