That blue 355 is so perfect. One of the last desireable Ferrari's imho. Together with the 456.
That blue 355 is so perfect. One of the last desireable Ferrari's imho. Together with the 456.
Is that a Police van hiding in the tunnel? :)
The current iPhone size. All those top of the line Androids are ridiculously large. I would love a top of the line model, with top specs but a 4" screen. I'd buy that in a heartbeat. If Apple stops making the 4" model I really don't know what I'll be buying next. If you want a smaller Android phone you're always…
Or in the rest of Europe.
You'd be amazed at how many 3-series, A4s and C-classes in Europe drive around with the fake leather (Sensatec/Artico/MB-Tex) option (or even E-class, don't know if you can have it on the 5 and A6). The reality is that it's pretty nice at a fraction of the cost. A friend of mine has it in his 320d and it's great. Also…
Pretty, but nope. Not unless they completely revamp their address/POI search algorithm and their POI data.
Cagnes-sur-Mer and Antibes are between Cannes and Nice, in the south of france. Not in the northeast.
As a big BMW fan, and driver (yes, manual diesel touring 3 series, not in brown), I really don't have a problem with this.
Over here in Europe we did have a 323ti and 325ti (the latter being the E46 derived version). 170bhp and 192bhp respectively.
I drive a manual car and rarely use my parking brake. I just put it in gear. Never in neutral. I only use the parking brake when parking on really steep hills. Normally being in gear is more than enough (unless your gearbox is completely broken, then it could slip out of gear).
The Lamborghini had priority (as you can see in the attached image). But the Mazda probably didn't see the Lambo coming as it's ridiculously low and was probably hidden by the parked cars on the left of the Mazda (the Mazda really tried to stop, but couldn't. The lambo started braking realllly late, just before it was…
I'd say my BMW E91 320d (not mine in the picture, same color and wheels though), or any wagon that's comparable in size. It's a wagon, it's a diesel, it's a manual. Which means that it easily seats 4 or 5 people. It can take a good amount of stuff. It's comfortable, it's quick enough without being overpowered, so it's…
"Currently, both Bank of America and Chase Bank have announced that they're going with the chip and signature variety"
Probably due to import taxes..
Which is a good thing.
If you can't pass or merge onto the highway with 134hp there's something wrong with your driving skills.
I drive a Mini with a 90hp diesel, it's plenty fast for keeping up with traffic. But the Mini is not light at all. I think it weighs in at just a tad under 1200kg
7k for a 25 year old VW? Hah!
Rolls-Royce does it..
I really don't see how these sequential lights are better than standard full size turn signals.
They seem extremely unsafe to me, in 80% of the sequence the turn signals are just small, making them HARDER to see than standard turn signals.
It's a funny design gimmick but no way that these lights are safer or "easier" to…
Polish people register their cars in Poland to circumvent road tax here. You see tons of Polish, Bulgarian and Hungarian plates here. A lot of them drive like complete assholes. The traffic fines never reach them anyway, so they don't care.