That’s because it is a minivan. The Pacifica is a replacement/redesign of the Town and Country, not a replacement/redesign of the original Pacifica.
That’s because it is a minivan. The Pacifica is a replacement/redesign of the Town and Country, not a replacement/redesign of the original Pacifica.
The answer is tires. It’s always tires. And all true enthusiasts know that’s what’s “best” but not always what’s “funnest”. So yes, the answer is what we would expect.
Even easier, how about just use a RWD sedan to begin with? BMW? Chevy SS? Converting to RWD seems to be a lot of work for a movie that’s not even really paying homage to the cars. I don’t think I remember the words “Subaru” or “WRX” being uttered even once, so it’s not like non-car enthusiasts even knew what car it…
I would disagree that cars are designed for the front plate. It’s actually seems more like an afterthought for most cars. A designer draws a car, engineer designs it, then legal asks, “where does the front plate go?” Designer and engineer look at each other, shrug and hand legal some self-tapping screws and say, “the…
But guess what? As soon as some town in Texas offered to pay for new facilities AND moving costs, guess what happened? All of a sudden the lawsuit got dropped. Too bad racetracks don’t have the same amount of power as the Sriracha plant.
Obvious troll is...obvious.
I don’t know why you keep mentioning she had a previous charge. The story says she has no record. The charge in 2014 that was dropped was the very same charge. She showed up to court twice, but the arresting officer didn’t, hence the charges were dropped. You know when an arresting officer doesn’t show up to court?…
I never understood this. Are people just oblivious to the fact that cars handle differently, or more importantly drivers, and if one car can do it, so can the other? Do they think the only real difference between a Camry and a Porsche GT3 is that the GT3 accelerates faster? I’ve embarrassingly have had my share of…