A little confused here.
A little confused here.
I thought they were at least tolerable until they “Slimmed down” and their heads were way too big for their bodies.
Bonus points for having a picture of the single tail pipe caboose of the line.
A fitting end to a convertible.
Well, depending on the level of heroics you are attempting, the intervention point may be passed before it can do anything. If you are purposefully throwing your car into powerslides/180s, not even the electronic hand of god is going to be able to correct for that, physics/gravity is going to run it’s course.
Yeah, they do a lot of period articles, and the tech section is flooded with old cars. (Like leaky rear doors in our E39s, rear floors being torn out of E46s, etc.) It sometimes feels like a big sister to Bimmer, where you can email them for a lifetime maintenance chart. But there is a lot of ham for the new automatic…
The magazine is awesome, especially the tech section.
To be fair, that’s where the front tow hook goes.
No, just no. Also: “Interestingly, the engine is mated to the BMW’s stock exhaust and cats, although the cutouts should make it seem rowdy”
You can’t totally turn it off. Even with the swervy icon on, the traction control is still there, looking over your shoulder, ready to intervene.
I don’t think I can hate nascar any harder.
Where’s the Renegade option?
Thieving bastard.
Audis are Volkswagens.
Some of the fondest video game memories I have are the all night lan parties with the Halos up to reach. I love Halo, even Halo Legends, in Japanese no less. For me Reach was the big send off, and part if me knew that there would never be another “true” Halo game. I took solice in the fact that Bungie would be working…
Lol, sorry, I was directing that at all these people arguing with you over Halo’s established gameplay vs. this new one.
It feels like they’ve never played a Halo before this one...
The point is Halo has never had this before, and it doesn’t make sense in the Halo universe. If this is your first Halo game, I’ll understand.
Missing Eternal Darkness.
For me, it was back in 2001 with a short film series called The Hire. One film, “Star” showcased Madonna, and an E39 M5. Timeless looks, big V8, three pedals only, no automatic option, and a the time fastest 4 d00r on the planet.