You’re the problem!!!!! But yes, driving in Kiwiland it at once became obvious that Kiwi drivers are the most inconsiderate in the world.
You’re the problem!!!!! But yes, driving in Kiwiland it at once became obvious that Kiwi drivers are the most inconsiderate in the world.
Please no - we don’t need any more freedom please. (In saying that, we have the 2kcup which is the best reason ever to move here - buy a 1990's car for $2k (DC2 B18C Integras and 20v Toyota Levins seem to be the cars of choice) and race it - we get close to 100 drivers out at race meets)
A little easier than Switzerland if you have skills, but you might as well forget if not.
A million’s not buying anything in Ponsonby right now.
This house is just proof that money can’t by taste/class. Yes he’s filled it with some nice toys, but the house itself is UGLY, with no flow and just seems to be “let’s fit as much stuff in as possible because I can afford it.”
That’s exactly what I was thinking - even if my best friend put his feet up on my dash, he gonna get hurt.
Doesn’t explodify, has more low down torques.
Not a CP, but definitely not something your average joe should take on. These cars are a special breed needing a lot of care, maintenance and repairs. I have an Imola Yellow one as a daily driver which I absolutely love. I work on the car myself, and have spent quite a bit just keeping the car running, however I think…
The B5 S4 Engine is actually very reliable. Turbos are an issue because they’re smaller so are put under more strain, and electrics are also an issue, but the block itself is solid - I’ve read that the bottom end is the same as used in the diesel V6 (Allroad etc.) so comes with forged bits to put up with the extra…
But the Biturbo V6 is the better engine.
I think you’ll find it’s a philosoraptor... no way a T-rex could fit in the cockpit.
So basically car salesmen living up to their reputation of saying anything to get a sale - much like politicians.
Can you even punctuate? Also, what is wrong with a car show about cars?
You missed the point. The point was around not expelling anything out the back of the rocket, and yet it can still move - which is similar to my explanation of the skateboard. Even with the EM Drive experiments, they’re introducing power from an external source.
But it’s the same principle isn’t it?
The military training exercise just kept on going - SO boring. I don’t understand what it was doing in a car show.
Twice I’ve been to Europe and rented cars there, and not once has anyone wanted to see my IDP. First time I rented a Ferrari (430 Scuderia) outside the Ferrari Museum in Italy, second time was a plain rental car in Paris and finally a track prepared Scirocco at the Nurburgring. I felt cheated.
I just thought about this - anyone ever stood on a skateboard or snowboard and moved by rocking back and forth (I don’t mean tic-tacking)... lean your body slowly backward then very quickly rock forwards with a sudden stop, pulling your feet towards your body instead of moving your body - it is possible even though…
“defenitely?”
Lucky for some people who can get 3% on a car loan - impossible in NZ where I am, but also impossible in a lot of other places.