As a seriously frugal college student, I would love to get a nice-ish car for $100 on the promise that I take good care of it.
As a seriously frugal college student, I would love to get a nice-ish car for $100 on the promise that I take good care of it.
Drove many cars with Sirius XM on in a parking garage. Can confirm signal weakens there, too.
Given that the movie ended up promoting the 2015 Mustang, I’d assume quite a few Mustangs were given for free, V8 and V6.
The internet’s all-too-familiar “college-level CG” criticism applies all too well in this scenario.
Please tell me someone else noticed that at 1:30, the SS is accelerating in first gear but sees no significant rise in RPM as it slides around the corner because the SFX is from straight-line acceleration. That really messed with my head.
Source I can’t remember says it’s a Mitsubishi Lancer Celeste. I had a long hard look at the Celeste and the Cherry and see that the Celeste has a more pronounced rear fender flare and center crease that’s in the above picture that the Cherry doesn’t seem to have.
One of the stages took place on the mobile Gear.Club game of all places.
For SF Bay Area, I was going to say Cars and Croissants at Santana Row, San Jose, but then I remembered the annual Danville D’Elegance. Here’s one reason why it’s great:
Agh, no, those red grille lines remind me too much of rubber bands for braces!
Man, I needed a double-take at the sight of your screen name ;)
I always have fun watching these videos from an amateur cinematographic perspective.
This hurts me in both circles of interest of mine. She was also a fan of My Little Pony, hence the “Pony Power” and Rainbow Dash on her dragster.
Now that you’ve shown yours, let me show you mine, courtesy of Alex Day from FailRace:
Ikeya will never escape the fact that they share the same name as a Swedish furniture company.
1:06 Pretty sure that’s supposed to be a Lambo V12 SFX, dude.
Sure, but let’s keep in mind that this coupe here is REALLY faster than everything.
Take a look at ArchDuke’s thread. Reasonable to assume it is.
Thanks for the complement. I found that I cope best with most idiotic acts on the road downtown by laughing it off and commentating on the foolishness of it all.
Pedestrians, do not cross the road when it’s not your turn.
That...kind of explains why there were only flip phones in 2013 Tokyo Drift.