nathanzn
The Funk of Forty Thousand Years
nathanzn

Goddammit I miss Robbie.

Reading this give me... feels. Yet I’m not even a bit surprised to see that a motorsport event chartered by one of China’s biggest automaker turned into a complete mess. Even most car enthusiast have no idea what a track day looks like and race cars only means expensive cars to most people.

Sorry but the city of Chongqing (重庆) is pronounced chong-tching in Mandarin Chinese. The city has had its name for a couple hundred years and as far as I know, it doesn’t has anything to do with the racial slur.

I find this trend very pleasing-looking.

BYD has been around for some 15 years, sells around half-a-million cars annually and is the world’s biggest maker of plug-in hybrids.

IT WAS THE INTERN

5. Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet

Back when the retro craze was sweeping through the motorcycle industry a few years ago, they could have simply repackage their existing bikes to offer some sort of flat-tracker inspired models and compete with the countless cafe racers and scramblers out there. They would’ve have my money if they did.

These bikes are not made for cruising on the interstates, obviously. For zipping around crowded asian cities like Bangkok or even rush hour NYC 15hp is totally appropriate.

No joke there were probably 20 times more cops at Mardi Gras.

The fact that they decided to let the storytelling be done by robot NPCs, audio tapes and texts are mind boggling to me - no one wants to read texts in an MMO, especially when there are other players lurking around who can silently murder you.

Of course there won’t be any Gran Turismo titles...

Your depiction of Acura owners fits so perfectly to those people around me who drive RDXs and MDXs it makes me want to cry.

The 1:04 part really scared me. I legit thought he was gonna clip that barrier.

Believe it or not, the number is derived from the average g force the car pulls doing 0-60... So the same 2.oT four banger in an A4L makes it a 40TFSI while in an A6L makes it a 35TFSI.

The Americana style is still very relevant in the Japanese fashion spectrum.

And man bun. Definitely man bun.

They learned something from their partnership with Subaru, obviously.