Man’s an enigma. Blurred IRL as well as on the track. Mahalo, Mr. On-the-gas, it was privilege to see you testing the limits of tire windup.
Man’s an enigma. Blurred IRL as well as on the track. Mahalo, Mr. On-the-gas, it was privilege to see you testing the limits of tire windup.
Good article. Silver pickle, indeed.
No doubt!
Absolutely right! ;>)
Clearly, e) since it’s the last choice.
Eh. This is half the dose required. The other half hasn’t really been addressed except in the most perfunctory way. Simple as that. Of course, more often than not, the simplest things to do are actually the most difficult.
Too many shows, not enough focus. Dilution of effort in order to simply create content.
Why do I feel like you’ve been saving up this article?
So sad and disappointed. But I am glad to hear you guys are going somewhere where it’ll be better. Life moves pretty fast. Have to look around while you’re at it. I’ve enjoyed it with you guys. Thank you and we’ll be seeing you later.
Sounds great. But he was trying to intimidate us by implying that. No skin off my back; it was just kinda weird to be saying that to us just because I asked about why he was taking a picture of my docs.
Well, that may be so but I certainly didn’t have the time or inclination to discuss it with him. I suppose he was a guy acting on his given authority in his own way.
You’d lose. We were in transit from the continent to Ireland. But because of COVID, the airline flights we originally had (Icelandair) were cancelled. So we had to work to find alternatives. The route then became : Home ->Philadelphia -> Dublin -> Schiphol (Amsterdam) -> Reykjavik. To return, it became, Reykjavik ->…
While at Luton, England passing through the airport gates, we were picked out randomly(?) by some copper who reminded, we ‘Muricans, that he, as a British cop, could do whatever he wanted and it was established by law. So there goes that.
Oh, NYT, how far you have fallen. What’s happened to the NYC driving? It’s like the population has lost all sense of what cars are about. Have you forgotten Rene Dreyfuss and Le Chanteclair so thoroughly? Sad that the NYT should be so pathetic as to post such an opinion.
No. The job of journalists to explain the reality and truths behind matters. While political journalism can afford to distort reality, automotive journalism cannot. This is a potentially a legal problem so while we can have opinions about how people view cars or even drive them, an opinion does not prove anything…
It’s not cheap and dunno about the veracity of these, but maybe these guys might be willing to underwrite a sample unit for you with free advertising from you. I’d be willing to try it just because I hate humidity and heat together and since I’d use it just for sleeping, it’d be worth it.
Well, sometime for things like this, basic is better anyways. It’s not like you’re going to go racing is this thing. Even with stock flywheel and clutch it should handle most everything you’ll do. Probably a spare clutch, flywheel bolts, and a spare heavy duty radiator (new) would be a good idea. Maybe a decent oil…
The day is young and all is possible.
They weren’t Canadian bollards so it’s ok. Plus, they look like vaccine tubes so good too.
2nd gear. The best Tesla for Japan is probably the 3, followed by the Y since they’re quite a bit smaller than the other 2. Having a big car there isn’t the greatest. It’s fine but not really fun in certain places where it can be quite narrow. Somewhat like parts of older Europe where the streets are more suited to…