That drag racer is certainly a gluten for punishment.
That drag racer is certainly a gluten for punishment.
Nope, fuck that truck driver, all the Z was doing was slowing him down. He tried to kill the people in the Z
I know the driver of the car with the camera was trying to help by pulling over in case they were injured and needed immediate help, but catching up to the truck to get a plate number might have been more helpful in hindsight.
Keep in mind that most if not all of those injuries occurred when the airbag went off in a car accident. Therefore it is not 113 out of 100 million, rather 113 out of however many of those 100 million that got into car crashes.
Go see it in person then. If it captivated you on TV, imagine it live. Of all of the major sports, hockey translates worst to TV - too fast, too much action away from the focus, puck is too small and fast. And welcome to the game - unlike other sports (looking at you, soccer), hockey can be more welcoming to the…
They’re fighting Alfa Romeo for the title of “Biggest Procrastinator”. Taking this long to go from concept to production is a bad thing, even if this time, the end product was good. Having an R&D department that cannot iterate or deliver on an idea quickly means that it is inflexible to incorporating change, and very…
New York hipster blog writing, man. Duh.
I’m confused. The title Bentley they won’t let the engine die, but the whole article is about how they’re going to let it die?
What kind of neighborhood do you live in?!
This is so fucking stupid and I love it. The asininity of youth has finally won me over.
It's amazing how the no-tippers show up and prove your theory about being shitty people.
The Trans-Am is the type of car that makes you want to be in a Camry or a late-model minivan, just to see the impotent rage/sadness on the owner’s face when you walk them at a stoplight.
NEMESIS!!!!
two things... since it’s an Alfa, it’ll probably do that all by itself... second... Shut your mouth. This car is gorgeous!
That’s great, but inspections don’t seem effective at keeping any of those things off the road. People just find a “guy”, just drive with an expired sticker, or use someone else’s sticker.
If you’re trying to do this on the sly, don’t put anything in a form that can be traced later. A whiteboard, or paper documents that could be shredded after, would work. A Powerpoint presentation, to be shown, distributed, forgotten about, and left to sit on workstations and to be included in email archives, would not.
Only if you push it the last 150,000 miles.
Review tracks! People review cars all the time, but don’t give a crap about the tracks they review those cars onto. So a track review and a complete “How To” would be very interesting given your experience. Maybe a tutorial video to go along in a street-ish car with more regular tires to complete the write up? (slicks…
I’m pretty damn sure you guys already did a post on this very specific video just a few months ago...
You’re wrong. My wife and I pay almost $5k more than we’d pay in total if we weren’t married. You’re only looking at the personal exemption, not the brackets.