I’m starting to think these NFT things are a bunch of hooey.
I’m starting to think these NFT things are a bunch of hooey.
That’s a good sleeper car.
If you took all the cars in Gran Turismo, smooshed them up into a ball and baked them at about 420° for 69 minutes, you’d end up with an R32 Skyline, the only car you’ll ever need.
As much as I love the 190E, that’s some old technology with many gremlins. Electronic gremlins are the worst, even in modern cars. My wife’s Honda Pilot kept popping headlights until I traced the problem to an improperly grounded harness. This is one of those “how much time are you willing to put into this” situations…
Saw one of these in my neighborhood recently. Wasn’t exactly sure what it was but the seats kind of gave it away. Maybe a GT version?
Dangit, I promised myself I’d never read an article in lazy slideshow form again. That opening image though...
I’d like to see Moriarty return and not only realize he’s a hologram of a fictional character but that he’s a an actor, playing a hologram of a fictional character, in a tv show. Really knock down that 4th wall...
I see a sport coming; eQuad tipping.
I feel bad for the engineers at GM; it seems like they earnestly want to make some amazing cars but are forced to use boat anchors as engines and integrate buzz phrases like “family friendly,” “mid-coast” or “cost conscience” in their designs.
apparently...
I know I’m stupid, but was there a grand money giveaway I was asleep for? Where is all this disposable cash coming from?
Let’s just hope it goes better than another recent reveal...
How it should be pronounced and how it WILL be pronounced are two separate things; people will pronounce it “el-Eater.”
People THINK they hate these cars, in the same way they THINK they hate disco. If you’ve ever driven one of these land boats, with the supple seats and metal everything, you are hit with a sense that you are unstoppable and indestructible. Throw on some 75-series radial tires, an 8-track player with Donna Summer’s “I…
2010: LS swap it
2020: put a Tesla motor in it
This perfectly encapsulates my excitement at Toyota selling us a souped-up Corolla. Of course, I would buy a GR Yaris if they were available here in the US, so there’s me...
What happened to Hertz?
Articles I will no longer read:
Brent Rambo approves.