Maybe keep the dealer network, rebrand Chevy Trucks into something like RAM is now, give them the Hummer whole cloth, and sell them at the GMC locations, and in Chevy Dealers. What would we name this abomination, though?
Maybe keep the dealer network, rebrand Chevy Trucks into something like RAM is now, give them the Hummer whole cloth, and sell them at the GMC locations, and in Chevy Dealers. What would we name this abomination, though?
It’s a good thing the KN Rio lives on.
The original MR2 (Mr. Two to you!) would have been a great option! Part of me still wants the X 1/9, though.
I do it all the time... In Forza Horizon 5.
I almost always wait for the sale. GTA V, Fallout 4, heck 3 and NV, too; and many, many more were purchased when they finally dipped below $20 (3 and NV below $10). It’s why I still haven’t gotten RDR2. But I’m bigger into racing games, and Forza Horizon 4 scratched an itch in just the right way while playing it on an…
The picture you post shows clearly that Max “ha[s] a significant portion of the car alongside the car being overtaken”. This means that Hamilton would have to give way. You can also tell that Hamilton is nowhere near “the wall” and is already crowding Max leading to the corner and before he turns in. By the F1 rules…
The angle on that is playing tricks on you. From Max’s in-car you can see he never fell behind. From Max’s in-car you can see he had the grip to turn away from Hamilton onto the rumblestrips. From Hamilton’s in-car you can see him turn into Max. Oh, I’ve seen the videos, at 20% speed, and it’s not as clear cut as Max…
I don’t agree. Max led coming out of turn one, he had to be slowing down quite a bit to be “almost a car length behind” at turn 2. This is totally contrary to him having to use Hamilton as a brake going through turn 2.
When I was out car hunting last time around, I wound up with a 2012 Mazda 3. I never got to test drive a Fit, but it was on my radar, as well as a Mazda 2. I did test drive a manual 1 liter Ford Fiesta, and I would have bought it if not for the noisy bearings. Kids would be a tight fit in back, but it’s a brilliant…
Enjoy was in quotes.
From Wikipedia:
WiLL was a “thing” that ran across a lot of brands (Panasonic, food and candy related companies as well) and it was in reaction to retro style that was becoming popular, including the Nissan “Pike” series of cars.
Whimsical excrement adjacent reply.
That joke plays well in Flushing.
My favorite starter is CHASE. If I get nothing on that, I’ll use TRUMP.
This is too much cringe, not enough funny.
The superior C’est La Vie:
They still have to pass battery sourcing, as stated above.