robxb
The Stig's Canadian Cousin
robxb

My dad got my mom a used 1999 Jaguar XJ8 with 120k kms (74k miles) for mother’s day. Blessing or curse? I’m not sure.. These cars are supposed to be super unreliable and super expensive to repair, right?

That cluster of monasteries (churches) is hilarious!

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The Fort McMurray video you posted is pretty tame compared to some of the others out there. Check this one out (it gets worse)...Keep in mind this isn’t just a forest, it’s peoples homes.

Some don’t know how to shake hands either... With their premature hand closing.. ugh.

I often see the hazards flashing once or twice after letting a truck in. I also use my hazards in my car(and see people do it quite often) when traffic is coming to an abrupt stop in and around Toronto though.

Man A has product.
Man A wants to sell product to man B.
Man A must sell product to man C in order for it to reach man B.

Dafuk?

It’s alright, Germany understood.

Lands upright and doesn’t keep rolling? Pffft.

Oh wait, this isn’t a video game.

#31 is a dragon

“Jerry Seinfeld ain’t got nothing on me.”

For those of you wondering, the new 4-cylindre will save you 6mpg compared to the old 6-cylindre (34.9mpg to 40.9mpg).

Of course you’re not buying a Porsche for that, but it’s a good piece of info that was missing from here, and basically the whole point of changing the engine ;).

I can’t wait to see Microsoft use hololens with Forzavista to see a car (scaled of course) in my living room or on my kitchen table :P.

Seriously though, where is Microsoft going with VR? Hololens can’t give this type of experience and the cost is astronomical.

Ships to Canada too! ($31 total)

Ships to Canada too! ($31 total)

It looks fun, but like it would get dull pretty fast. A fun product demo, but pretty gimmicky in the end.

If there’s one problem with the new Top Gear, it’s Chris Evans.

My mom is gonna be piiiiiiiiiiissssed

Does this really matter when we’re talking about a car that also has a frunk?

If you watch the video, they say it’s at the top left corner of the screen. It’s right in your peripheral vision, or a quick glance to the side.