The problem is that cars are now powerful enough where two cars with similar 0-60's can feel very different when you mash the throttle at 50mph.
The problem is that cars are now powerful enough where two cars with similar 0-60's can feel very different when you mash the throttle at 50mph.
Ha! There is absolutely no way that wasn’t intentional
Augh I thought that was some hilarious Tim and Eric thing. Nope, Wikipedia is deadly serious about it.
Yeah, I get the principle. I meant in traffic that’s truly stop-and-go, with a shorter first you have the opportunity to fully engage 1st.
Wouldn’t stop and go traffic be easier, since first is shorter?
If your wish is to taze someone, the police are pretty much the only organization who can make that happen. Also, they get tazed periodically as part of training.
The only part of this I agree with is the light attack planes.
It would be about the same. Gun laws like Chicago’s only work if you can’t drive four hours to get around them.
Sightly off topic, but I remember when traveling abroad, my British friends pointing out how quick we are to make acronyms for things. Part of that idiom thing.
Old one is definitely better, but not night and day. Side vents are too Lexus-ey. And please, please don’t let “eye holes” become a trend.
No, this picture is way too good. Try to get a symmetrical shot of his butthole with a tilted horizon. Then you’ll be on an even playing field.
Your ridiculously boring and poorly composed Cayman wallpaper is here!
Yeah, two doors just wouldn’t sell anymore.
Lol, “With an exclusive Pano-View sunroof, we’ve recreated the Bronco experience you know and love, in a way that doesn’t make us have to take any risk or do any real engineering work.”
The ford guy said “completely separate vehicle”, and the author decided to stretch it to “different platform”, because it’s more exciting.
To me the joke is how weird kissing is when you remove romantic context. Obviously, this kinda leaves out in the cold people for whom dude on dude kissing is romantic. Which sucks.
The list gave me the feeling that he was into cars, but not necessarily into driving.
We get that power costs money, what people are saying is that the brz occupies a weird market space.
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Lol at solid front axles on a new truck.