Justin should have at least given you credit. That’s journalism 101.
Justin should have at least given you credit. That’s journalism 101.
Actually, F&F7 is the best of the bunch for two reasons. 1) Not one, not two, but three 2nd gen Chargers doing their thing, so I was in Charger porno heaven. 2) The writer tied up plot strings all the way back to F&F1 in a neat little bow that deserves big kudos. The Paul Walker sendoff was bittersweet icing to the…
And that was just Michelle Rodriguez.
It’s OK, Jalopnik. You can have it. For all you’ve given me, it’s only fair.
I just saw that!! I think they did!
Did they just steal your joke without giving you credit?
You’re lucky. When you were at a transformative age, when you were at the brink of adulthood and building a new identity for yourself, you had The Fast And The Furious; you identified with it; it shaped you.
Twelve million dollars. They can only use each one for a single take because the sheer amount of testosterone makes them sprout their own chest hair.
What’s the white tank top budget like for a film like this?
So it’s a V8 powered British Miata!
That was probably the general idea that TVR had from the beginning.
I couldn’t agree more. I was so excited when this was revealed, and despite not loving the soft front end, I love the rest of the car and was genuinely looking forward to what would come of it.
You push the TVR badge on the bonnet and then have 2.37 seconds to get the door open before it locks again. Did no one else read the press release?!
Of course no one drove it. It's a TVR. They can’t figure out how to open the doors.
Automotive styling has pretty much become a collection of clip art.
Both the Mustang and Camaro weigh 1400+kgs
So it's a V8 powered British Miata?
The new TVR Griffith, which is decidedly a Good Car, has been
It looks like a mid-aughts Infiniti from the front. But 500hp and three pedals fixes a lot of things.