72 months? On an Alfa? Yeah - great idea.
72 months? On an Alfa? Yeah - great idea.
Reading this was almost as cringey as watching an episode of The Big Bang Theory.
Just because Instagram lets you bundle multiple photos in one post, doesn’t mean people bother scrolling through more than the first couple of photos[...]
It’ll be new. Nintendo doesn’t want people to remember the WiiU, so they’ll put as much distance between 4 and 5 as possible. 4 years between iterations isn’t unprecedented, so almost five years is definitely doable.
If that was guaranteed to be the case every time, self driving cars wouldn’t be in the testing phase. Nobody is giving the car a free pass.
I find it funny how the Honda fanboys are taking your own personal opinion...well, personally. I bet I could point them out at a car meet.
We accrued some seriously bad karma somewhere....
I find the thought that three adult men can sit in their house with cameras on 24 hours a day, having nothing to do with porn can make a living and be popular with a bunch of millenials afraid to let go of their childhood surreal.
As someone who played this game endlessly a decade ago, Carson GT Nighthawk. That is all.
Right. We’ve spent 30 years and billions of dollars to dig around in the dirt on Mars (not do diminish the accomplishment, just making a point). It’s insane to believe that a hypothetical superior race (careful, Zach) of beings that have the ability to travel across the cosmos to our little blue planet wouldn’t spend…
I wouldn’t call it mainstream. It’s still very much niche to be interested in anything more obscure than One Punch Man.
Does the beating around the bush by Toyota regarding revealing the consumer version of the Supra have anyone else worried?
I (a layman with no scientific credentials) don’t think one car floating around in space is ever going to really make any difference. I get where people are coming from, saying it’s irresponsible, but why is it irresponsible? Because in a couple million years it may hit a planet and spread a small amount of bacteria…
A 1994-98 Mustang GT manual. Insurance is cheap as hell, it has enough torque to make it a bit harder to stall than a 4 cylinder, parts are all over the place and they’re cheap to work on.
This movie will always be redeemed in my heart and you can all go fuck yourselves.
You’re new here, aren’t you?
I wonder if the human brain would have evolved a very high resolution echolocation organ. Who knows? Maybe they would be able to “see” after all.
Cars can be used to run people over. Yet Jalopnik exists, with at least several articles about cars that are not running people over.
They look good in real life. I’ve seen several.
They’re cool. And CRC did a lot more than just “make a c5 look like a c1”. In order to have one built, you supply both the 62 and the C5. The body is from the C1, and the suspension, engine, roof, windshield and interior are from the C5. It’s more of a mashup than a conversion.