Ford did it too. Have you seen the Mustang II King Cobra? Gag...
Ford did it too. Have you seen the Mustang II King Cobra? Gag...
Is it just me, or did anyone else see the “hood open” picture as the car was somehow buried in a tree?
So are we just not gonna talk about this?
I have the feeling this thing has been beaten like a rented mule. Wing + exhaust + Florida + butt sweat stained seat = ND.
My New Year’s resolution is not to buy Florida Man’s bad decisions. ND.
Oh, the ones that fly over my house multiple times a day (MCAS Miramar)? Cool cool cool. Thankfully they have a pretty good safety record, from what I understand.
The V-22 has as good a safety record as any other airframe in the US inventory.
The headline is a bit click-baity. The V-22 has as good a safety record as any other airframe in the US inventory.
Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude...
Good to know that’s a thing. I was quite confused and wondering if this is some tiktok trend that I’m officially too old to understand.
If you split a billion between 2 heirs then you only have 2 more millionaires.
Bring everyone back home. They’ve spend enough manpower and money looking for people who, unfortunately, met their demise by way of a high-risk and completely discretionary activity. And send the bills to the OceanGate too. Maybe that will discourage the growth of this industry.
Same amount of billionaires; all that’s going to their next of kin. It’s like royalty...one dies, the next in line is instantly promoted.
Personally, I would choose an Evora over the Elise if daily driving falls anywhere within the “sort of” category. Although the Elise is razor sharp at handling, they are absolutely tortuous to be in for more than 30 minutes, especially if you’re on the taller side. Service can also be a pain depending on location.
While…
Used GR86/BRZ, miata, s2000, E46 M3 all day long. The key factor is used because if he wants new, then he’ll definitely have to go over $25K.
It’s a powerful argument tool to get people on your side, despite it being a very stupid approach. You present your argument in such an exaggerated fashion that then directs the only logical response to align with your point. It’s a form of reductio ad adsurdum (appeal to ridicule). I’d wager it tends to work well on…
“no carbon fiber sub had ever gone that deep before.”
Nothing of value was lost.
I’m sure everyone likes free things, but even league minimum players on a super bowl team can afford basically any nice car they want.
Right? I can’t get on board with the Lexus or Integra take.