Let's see... Looking over the article now... Annnnd... It looks like the whole article explains exactly why he's doing it.
Let's see... Looking over the article now... Annnnd... It looks like the whole article explains exactly why he's doing it.
Different rules for the desert I reckon.
But not the upside down part of the Southern Hemisphere.
Seems reasonable for an autonomous vehicle to me, provided data is secured properly. For manually driven cars, I’d say it should be optional, or at least declared as equipped when purchased, though not specifically a requirement.
Same as my wife.
What I don’t like about cameras is your field of view is fixed. No matter where you put your head, you’ll get the same image. With a mirror, you can greatly expand your field of view just by moving your head in one direction or the other, no more blindspots.
Not replacing him is a good thing. There are still possibly too many hosts as it is.
Yes, in the exact same way fire does something to a house’s structural integrity.
Yep. The “Limited” and base “Custom” shared the same 3800 Series II V6, widely regarded as a fantastic engine. And 205hp was quite decent for a car like this.
The Audi owner is accustomed to replacing control arms every 7 miles anyway, so they just gunned it and got the weight transferred to the rear.
I actually enjoyed the news segment because it was nothing but witty banter between hosts.
Awesome episode. So much fun. One thing I like about Roadkill is that they’re not afraid to run autocrosses or road courses. At first glance, you’d think they’d run everything in straight lines and ovals because ‘MERCA, but they’re much more thorough. And that’s good news for the future of turning both ways in America.
I officially like Roadkill more than Top Gear (in any form). Not only are the host characters, but the cars themselves are characters. I guess TG had lovable cars too, but they were usually just goofy for the sake of being goofy.
That’s not really aircraft controls. I was expecting like, rudder controls, and throttle on a sliding or pivoting rod.
Because many people do not consider an old, beat-to-crap Jeep to look better than a shiny new car? And it’s easier to finance a new car than save up cash for an old one?
It is. They are still sketchy as fuck.
It’s not crying on the inside, that’s a leak from the sunroof vent.
I realize everyone likes ragging on umpires, but you can tell from the angle behind home plate the ump is sliding to the side to prevent Kemp from entering the fray, and they both tripped. And given the fact that Kemp doesn’t even look pissed when he gets up, that’s pretty clearly the case.