Love the bananas on the scale trick.
Love the bananas on the scale trick.
If you have a GM transverse V6 from the early 2000s prepare to cut up your fingers reaching behind the engine too.
I think it's the car that all Americans aspire to. It can land on the moon or something
Isn't it a bit more fair to compare the Cadillac ELR to the Tesla?
For some reason "angry eyes" is in.
totally looks like a bad ripoff of an F150
Have you driven any of them in the snow?
No ABS
The Japanese seem to have a very different idea of what is good looking industrial design
Looks even more boring now.
Except it sounds like a watered down version of "Same Love" and "All of Me" but his voice isn't as good as Ryan Lewis or John Legend and the lyrics are even more cliche.
Same here!!!! I was like who the F is this guy?
I do not get him either. I thought he was the guy that sang "all of me" but then I found out that was John Legend, which makes a lot more sense.
Pretty sure it's legal for him to be having sex with her in most states, as long as they're not doing it in California. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ages_of_c…
Why not just ditch the headlights and put some pop-ups on there?
Gated manual AND tan leather? If I had $50k I would be the first in line.
It's somehow not as good looking as the current production Astons. The grille is too low and the front bumper protrudes awkwardly. It just looks a bit sterile as opposed to sexy.
I guess civil discussion of problems is possible amongst NASCRRRR drivers.
I actually have a friend who was the lead mechanical engineer for several successful racing teams who said that the best snow/winter car he's ever driven was a Porsche 944. Not because it had particularly good traction or ground clearance, but because it was so predictable. The steering, suspension and chassis…
But was it force-feeding massive amounts of air into that V6?