XJ12L. Or as the Roman’s would say, XJXIIL
XJ12L. Or as the Roman’s would say, XJXIIL
GT500KR
Maybe just the camera angle or my second Guinness but I see Cayman-esque influences. Especially from the rear. Which isn’t a bad thing at all.
Modern fuels, and there are dozens of boutique blends, with all their additives and agents that burn hotter and cleaner are harsh on old systems, materials and delivery methods. Upgrade and modernize.
Sounds like the time I had to use the can when I picked up my smokin’ hot prom date... We got our corsages pinned on, pictures taken by the fire place and into the car before any sewage made it to the hall off the kitchen. Never saw that girl again.
I’m big on the leaf blower post-wash in all the seams, door handles, grill, wheels, license plates... It’s especially handy on the infinite nooks and crannies on the motorcycle.
The white! The suspenders! The tire! The $12 jeans! Rock on, white-suspendered-tire-carrying-new-jeans-guy!
It’s not that one team dominates. It’s 2.5 second pit stops, it’s single file restarts after a safety car, it’s a 100 pound rule book that specifies how much lip balm the driver’s girlfriend can apply during a race weekend. The box is too tight in every aspect of car design and team race strategies. After the first…
Simply would like to see less rule books and minute specifications and more risk taking with innovations, tires, fuel loads, etc. Less wing, less tire width, more driver skill more team strategies.
Zzzzzzzz. I’m hoping Santa brings excitement and competition beyond the opening lap to F1 in 2016.
Driver-less Formula E cars.? Good. And with fan-less bleachers and fan-less TV audiences perhaps this soulless form of Motorsport will die. Forever.
They’re but ants in the big scheme of things.
The new Mustang GT manly version. Bang for buck ‘murica.
Slalom course.
My son doesn’t do well with that new-car-smell. He has christened, in order, the following new cars; our ‘89 Probe, our ‘96 Taurus LX wagon, my sister’s ‘95 BMW 328 convertible, mother-in-law’s ‘94 Jag S-Type, father-in-law’s Saab 9000, neighbor’s ‘95 Suburban, father’s 2001 Saab 95 wagon, brother’s Honda Odyssey, my…
Amazon.
You’re on top this. Keep up the good work. And thank you.
Don’t understand why Alfa Romeo is peddling this car in the US.... If you threw tarps over all it’s competition in this market segment, (you’d need about a dozen) you wouldn’t be able to identify a single one. Does the world need another mid-size four door? Haven’t Germany, Japan, USA, Korea, Sweden, et al beat this…
Heh heh, he said snatch strap.
In the primal days of racing accommodations where made for a ride-along mechanic and spotter. With bus racing an entire F1 crew could come along with a full compliment of tires, jacks, nose pieces, etc. come to think of it, a few grid girls, too.