Yep, I remember reading about that.
Yep, I remember reading about that.
So Konami is losing their most famous, popular, successful creator...on April 1st? I'm sure that's just a coincidence too.
It does need some serious performance optimization, but it wouldn't be Carmageddon if the cars weren't nearly impossible to control!
Diana, and Yellow Hawk, are both in the game and playable. You can start with her, or Max with Red Eagle, just like in the first game. Same as there, Red Eagle is tougher, Yellow Hawk is faster.
Conservative and Republican haven't really meant the same thing for quite a while now. The people making the laws in Texas are only actually conservative when it's convenient for them.
Definitely! I bought one over the summer, when I had to give in and accept that only being able to own one car meant I needed to give practicality some consideration. I haven't really felt like I gave up all that much fun in the compromise! I'm incredibly impressed with how enjoyable it is behind the wheel, and…
So what you're saying it I can go to NC and buy a "brand new" Javelin for a resto project? If only I had the garage for that...
That seems to be growing more common lately. The Ford dealership I bought my Escape at, Tasca Ford in RI, has one too. Free lunch when you bring your car in for an oil change. I haven't eaten there yet (cafe was closed the only time I've been in there since buying the car yet, since it was the day before Christmas…
Dark Cloud 3 now please?
Not my own story but a friend of mine many years back went camping with his family, and another family nearby had a not quite fully grown kitten with them who took a liking to my friend's family and spent the weekend chasing their ankles around. When they packed up to leave at the end of the week, the cat happily…
Years back, shortly after I'd adopted Willow, my spoiled little fluffball of a maine coon cross, I was taking her to one of her vet appointments for a checkup. She absolutely hates her crate, so I'd decided to see how she tolerated a car ride if she was just harnessed and leashed to keep her on the back seat. As it…
Well, unfortunately I wouldn't be surprised at all; I've been through that. I completely understand how easily that can happen...I still feel like a wheel and air intake can't possible total a car like that though. Could be wrong, but...I wouldn't bet on that car being as easy to fix up as it looks.
There has to be more damage than you can see there. Who would junk a car like that just for a bent up wheel and one body panel? If that was all there was, it would have been back on the road in a few days. Something's got to be pretty badly broken there.
Because the Transit doesn't come with AWD, and when you live in the snow belt and have a job that requires driving in whatever conditions come up, yes, that -is- important.
I used to when I could, back when I lived at home with parents and had the room to do it. Now, I have an apartment with a parking lot that bans residents from working on their cars there. I also have a job that requires a lot of time spend outside work studying, working on certifications, and just general extra…