Maybe she feels some shame and will learn from it. Maybe.
Maybe she feels some shame and will learn from it. Maybe.
The first similar car that comes to mind that had the same completeness to its all-new-ness was when the R35 GT-R came out over a decade ago. That was a monster killer at the time with its crazy low starting price (that didn’t last long) that was already higher than the C8 will be over a decade later!
Why would we flame you over something that is 100% true?
That SUV has now seen more crawling than the average Wrangler. *zips up flame suit*
Finally, someone using their mall-crawler for a mall-crawling-adjacent activity.
There is probably a sensor on it and when the sunshade fails the vehicle will go into limp mode- to replace involves removing the engine and front subframe
I always heard they had a feature where if you adjust the volume via the steering wheel controls, the volume knob of the head-unit rotates along accordingly.
Tokyo Drift is the only good movie in the series.
I’m ready for Jalopnik to discover J swapped EG dragsters
Nah you are just 2 years late
My mom and dad went to the Anti-Vaccine conference and all I got was this lousy case of measles.
The absolute best possible turn of events, in fact.
Who would have thought the Warriors dynasty would be ended when they fired the medical staff?
It’s explicitly a modern interpretation of this vehicle. The concept photos have them staged side by side.
I’m not convinced a Mansfield bar improves the situation when you smash your jaw into one at speed.
This right here is why the Mansfield bar exists. No A-pillar? Low ride height? Almost no braking capability?
In NYC we know that button’s not connected to anything.
You must also be the type that is not content to pull up behind the painted line at an intersection and wait. Instead, you must inch forward at least a few times, using your vehicle to intimidate the red light until it relents and/or you are halfway through the pedestrian crosswalk. Only this specific ritual will…
Y’all missing out, Westerners. The Alphard, Veilfire and Hiace are the three kings of the Toyota van empire. They’re the best, and I seriously hope you’re getting one of them.
Prediction: The congestion charge will only just barely pay for the administration and collection of the congestion charge.