It is when I back my MR2 out of my driveway.
It is when I back my MR2 out of my driveway.
“Fast enough” means you overcome that grip, regardless of what that grip happens to be.
At least the IndyCar race this weekend was good.
If you had a robot car, you wouldn’t need an audio book. Is that irony?
Then it turned the Blazer SUV legacy into another over-styled mound of crossover.
Not a new concept, really. I live in a neighborhood built primarily in the 1920s. A large percentage of the homes were built from catalog kits from Sears or other similar vendors (Craftsmen homes. Look it up). I can also go three houses down and find the exact same floorplan as my house. I do not, however, have an…
That has nothing to do with how fast the car could go. 85mph speedometers were federally mandated back then.
You’d be amazed at the Ps of S some people consider worth stealing. Some people just steal shit because its there and easy to steal, not because its “worth something”. Other people steal shit because even that POS that isn’t worth anything is worth more than they’ve got.
Ce n’est pas un fastback?
That floaty thing on the right of your top photo, however, looks pretty excited. If you know what I mean. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.
Not one thing. Did not imply that there was. I buy what I want all the time. I need to buy celery and broccoli. But somehow those damn Oreos wind up in my shopping cart instead.
People don’t buy based on need. They buy based on want.
He was half right. But only after the final exam.
I’d bet money there was talk of a sticker of Calvin peeing on a brand logo somewhere in that discussion. Also truck nutz.
Latest news is that the 86 will get a 2nd gen, so it doesn’t seem like its going away any time soon.
Didn’t it?
The only thing bringing the 4 cyl Supra over here would do is give the “the 86 needs more power” people something else to bitch about.
I dunno, depending on the failure mode, it could be quite entertaining. With no human driver, there’s no real reason why they have to “fail safe”.
“Horsepower is only necessary if you have to slow down in the corners” - Confucius, I think.