Need for Speed is the joke of all car / open world games. They introduce nothing innovative or new ever. Wow...cops can chase you in an open world....We had that in early 2000.
Need for Speed is the joke of all car / open world games. They introduce nothing innovative or new ever. Wow...cops can chase you in an open world....We had that in early 2000.
Very interesting to hear the perspective from someone who experiences this in a totally different context. Seems like it’s a much worse idea in Brasil and I think the violence would be an especially bad result of making lane splitting easier in Brasil.
Counterpoint - I actually like the fact that “the Others” are so downplayed in the books. After all, for most in Westeros “The Others” are a fairy tale and the Wall is little more than a penal colony where thieves and murderers are sent to die in the forgotten wastes of the North. Only a few know the real threat to…
Ok to the drivers who inevitably come over from Jalopnik just to hate on lane splitting:
Sure the car changed lanes WAY to fast, but if the motorcyclist had been going a speed more appropriate for the conditions he could have stopped. No way that car was going to see or hear him in time to not change lanes. I almost hit a guy while I was doing 65 in light/moderate traffic and he came speeding up on me…
Ya, pass.
Things that are better than Taylor Swift:
“Looks pretty smart to me”
That could have gone the other way super easily and then it wouldn’t have looked smart at all.
Ingenuity? You’re calling that ingenuity? Using two flimsy wood planks to get a truck onto a boat? They didn’t construct a fucking block and tackle using palm fronds and bamboo, they grabbed two pieces of lumber and hoped for the best. This could have very easily led to the death of the driver and the loss of the…
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I believe you, but that was just one (lame) leg of the route, check the other videos on the channel for more. There are many places in the US where ~140kph (85mph) is the speed limit. And in a lot of other places, people go that fast anyway. The exception to that leniency would be dozens of stickered up supercars…
Gumball 3000 Status: Shrekt
The tiniest violin isn’t small enough...
I would’t mind giving it a try.
VW, listen to Torch, your font was the least of your problems.
In 1977 my dad purchased one for $500 in really rough shape because no one wanted them. He fixed it up and has had it ever since; actually had two at one time. I’ve always loved that car and feel so lucky to have grown up with it.
That engine animation looks exactly like CNN’s description on how a turbocharged engine works. But, this is Fox “News” we’re talking about Torch, so I’ll translate this article into something that their average viewer can understand.
Yep. No effort at all to remove those. Which makes this even sadder— they set this up to be EASY.
No no. You’re living in the past. F1 should be two dozen identical Priuses driving quietly and safely, while leaving the smallest possible eco footprint on our mother earth.