Yeah it’s definitely an interesting hypothesis but it needs more testing before it’s a theory.
Yeah it’s definitely an interesting hypothesis but it needs more testing before it’s a theory.
This isn’t a theory; it’s a hypothesis. Please don’t perpetuate the use of those terms incorrectly in the general public Gizmodo!
It’s definitely not a recent thing. Nor is it exclusive to Gizmodo.
Muhfuckers can’t even read the article all the way through, can they.
In America, car culture seems to always be about the Big Numbers. Zero to 60. The quarter mile. Top speed. Nobody…
can jalopnik start a sub website that lists all of the open track days at every track in the usa. please. need this.
I'll allow you your context, seeing as how I cannot fully come to terms with anyone paying $60k for a half-ton pickup truck anyway.
Noooooo I loved the Hondiac Aztec!
Ah get over it.
Because Flugplatz. Chaparral 2F airborne at Flugplatz in 1967:
It’s not an April Fools’ joke. I wouldn’t be writing about it if it was, because screw all those stupid attempts at…
I think it's a lot of factors. American buyers' tastes, really small engines, cost of certification for safety, and the fact that the Japanese OEMs probably wouldn't make a ton of money on them here since they're so cheap but built in Japan and thus subject to currency fluctuations.
The end is deer.
Let's also not forget that SAE changed their method in 2007.
The Mitsubishi Mirage should go back the the 3rd world countries it was built for.
Nissan Murano Crosscabriolet and we're done here....
Can't stop, won't stop.
With the exception of a couple of concepts touched on, the majority of the video seemed to be pretty basic Chemistry to me.