..if only they bombed ISIS locations. http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/20…
Well that’s because “Golfklasse” actually is a word? Whenever I rent a car, the category also is called “Golfklasse”, even at companies like Sixt who seem to prefer/promote BMW (as Sixt also is located in southern Germany) and Ford (special discounts in acquisition I heard). Also, I have never ever read a test in…
I always thought he was roughly twice his age from his thumbnail pic..
It always depends on the weight and use. I currently drive a VW Up! with only 60hp and I didn’t think I’d be cool with that. But I am. As the car only weighs 2000lb, it hasn’t a lot to move and it feels reasonably quick. You won’t win any drag races with it and it’s no car for posing with numbers, but it’s absolutely…
I think it’s about german understatement and current design trends. A german car should look industrial/technical, understated, elegant, sporty. It should be like a good suit, and then there’s the brand color like racing blue, same with Polestar’s light blue or even Subaru, Ferrari red, British racing green.
Great photo! Which model is that?
Well as much as I love Top Gear and the characters (in fact it was my favourite show and I watched every episode multiple times), it became a little obvious that they run out of ideas with the patented formula, while the hosts became more and more bored, less natural and engaged when the show was scripted more and…