Or this.
Or this.
I don't remember ever seeing a Nash Metropolitan in person. It could have happened back in the UK, but I missed all…
We did see it in action on TopGear, though it could have been 5 or 600 and it would have looked the same. Maybe they detuned it for Rutlidge. Also, maybe you have a point and it's normally running less than 1,000 so it lasts a few more miles and they just advertise it as 1000 because it sounds better and it made…
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You got served... a ticket for some out-of-control dance moves! That's a terrible joke, but a nice reminder that…
Not all rally cars have fuel cells, as I found out. All those front-drive Fiestas you see running around American stages just have gas tanks.
Speculation time.
This week we've witnessed some weird wearables. First, was the SexFit (pictured above), which—as I'm sure the form…
A few months back, I posted a video that shows me driving around in the Ferrari, desperately trying to get attention…
Elon Musk might've had cameos in Iron Man 2, Machete Kills, and that steaming pile of kitty litter known as Transcend…
(Occasionally I give my Dad some seat time behind the wheel of cars that pique his interest. As he is an Evo X MR…
When an iceberg collapses, sending its freezing shards into the sea below, it can look pretty and all ooooooh-y and…
THIS + TURBOS = HUAYRA
Prepare your bodies for more pictures. I'm at the dealer meeting. I'll answer any questions that I can. Might have a test drive report for everyone later. It also looks more like a stingray in person.
Mayura Dissanyake is a gas station clerk at a Fuel Depot in Houston, Texas. He also just happens to be a five-time…
"It's great, but it needs more power." This criticism is leveled at the Scion FR-S almost universally. I think it's…
The current model Smart ForTwo dissipates energy very well. The rear engine mounts can break from a head-on impact because of the energy is dissipated mostly into the subframe/axles and the body itself (mostly through the floor, which is why you see the rear of the car lurch upward). It's basically designed to…
In order to convince potential buyers that the minuscule Smart ForTwo isn't something they will be violently killed…
...yes, I've heard of it. I mention it in the post.