How bloated is it? Could you take a picture next to a first-gen Outback?
How bloated is it? Could you take a picture next to a first-gen Outback?
If his tire pressure was correct, that would be possible, but with off like that, there's no chance of saving it
The fact that you can actually hear them get on the throttle, makes me not feel bad for them at all. Driving like an idiot = no sympathy.
Sounds like you need to watch 5th Gear instead. Clarkson is why we watch Top Gear.
Doug, this is bar none the best video you have ever made. Also I can't put into words how excited I am about your newest car! freekin sweet! Just wish you had gotten the drop top(I know, it's cold up north but they are cool as hell.) still a great choice either way!
Something something dealers exist to protect consumers their own interests something something
agreed, please make it a true long roof , with rails of course.
It all happened so fast, many 10-year-old cars seem like time capsules. Infotainment and safety features that are commonplace now were virtually nonexistent as recently as 2005. Less than a third of 2005 models had anti-skid technology and less than 12 percent had rear-view cameras, features found in almost all 2015…
Real Ferari owners know the truth.
You don't have to do this period.
I've never had wipers freeze to the windshield, or if they did - it wasn't bad enough that I'd destroy them by freeing them up. I started to see people do this a few years back still don't do it or care to.
It's the 2+2 , least desirable of all the XKEs but still an awesome car. I have 2 of them. That one looks to be in pretty poor shape, the post has no info at all either, that's why it's so cheap. In decent condition they usually go for 25-35K
Electronics aren't nearly as bad as people think, it's only the ignition…
Haha. It's hard to see but it's my Skyline on a boat, courtesy of reader McMike. Here's the (excellent) original:
And the Oscar for best cinematography goes to Vita Beylina for "Branch through a screen window, with something happening behind it."
FUN(maybe?) FACT! Resident Massachusettsian Andrew Collins informs us that "that road he's on is 93 northbound just south of the city and it's basically the worst commuter inlet in all of Metro Boston."