forget an internship—give the kid a job!
forget an internship—give the kid a job!
the wheels are horrible!
The Honda Element is the only car I know of with factory optioned privacy curtains.
If he had said "Everything I ever need to know about terrorist" I may have chuckled. But reducing an entire faith to the acts of a few extremist is not funny.
How come nobody goes to see if the driver is ok? Am I missing something? Everyone just stands around. . .
@Scandinavian Flick: I did that a couple of weeks ago - talk about a trip down memory lane . . . and my 2 year old loved it also!!
No data with regard to cell phone use? I find distracted drivers on their cell phones (or txting) to be the scariest!
Owners Manual, napkins, mileage journal, phone charger, and a diaper (yes—a diaper—never can be too prepared when you have a toddler).
I just threw up a little bit in my mouth.
yet another reason why I cringe every time I see someone talking on a cell phone while driving . . . any little distraction can cause an accident.
Whenever I see something like this I think of the movie WALL-E, and the transport like devices the lethargic humans used.
Hummer:
@H2H: exactly what I was thinking—they will try to recreate it—and be unable to. . . . myth "busted" . . . ahhhh . . . . not really.
I guess its only a matter of time until this is recreated on Mythbusters.
@GV_Goat: I agree completely! It may not fit the Mini purist's mold—but it none-the-less could be a very cool car, that if made by anyone else—the Jalopnik-nation would be singing its praises.
I've never owned one . . . but I've been consistently impressed with the VW Gti.
I can't believe that guy going 40 on a public street without a helmet! I like speed—but I also like living.
@brandegee: Probably so.
I think you meant "greet" in the CTS-V Coupe description.