We count the skulls that we see. That's an ancient proverb, probably.
We count the skulls that we see. That's an ancient proverb, probably.
FINALLY. Someone has had the sense to name a new car 'explosion.' Yes, meet the new Gumpert Explosion, which is a…
The Russian adventure into Georgia was a real eye opener for the Russians. Commanders had to borrow cell and sat phones from locals to stay in proper communication and friendly fire was a big issue. Major reforms of how the army conducts itself since than have been ongoing. You'll see every few people has a proper…
This one is better
You know how we all know and revere Michael Winslow as a national treasure? Wait— you don't know who the hell I'm…
I own a GTI - a '13.
Folks, turn on Bloomberg right now (here's the live stream). Matt Hardigree, our esteemed Editor In Chief, will be cohosting for the next hour. He's promised to only discuss the Subaru WRX.
That's a LOT of unnecessary information! :)
Myth Busted: Priiiiiii never spin tires.
I think of anything, we'll see microjet turbine generators fill that role, like int he Jag CX750 concept. Besides, who wouldnt want their car to sound like a mini jet. Think of the switchesto be flipped. THE SWITCHES!
Whoa whoa whoa! Where is the Nissan's VQ power plant? You know, the one that came to life in 1995 in Maxima and now powers only almost the entire Nissan range? Not to mention the Godzilla that is GTR!
No VQ......you guys are crazy!!!!!
When it comes to fleeing, escaping, cross-country road head, showing up on Howard Stern, and feeling like you're the…
Even the lady standing behind it in the fourth pic is scratching her head.
The Tundra and Titan are never going to be big players in the market compared to the F Series/Silverado/Ram, but the situation for them is the same; why develop your compact/mid-size offering when you have a full-size model that makes more money? I'm actually surprised that GM is bothering. Volkswagen on the other…
You don't need a reason for the F1 posts.
RE: HID's; Yea, you get more light, but unless the HID bulbs are in HID housings, the end result is that you send more light into the face of oncoming drivers, not the road. And that's not an upside. I drove a Cobalt SS a few weeks ago with HID's in halogen housings and the light came out of those at about a 30° angle…