That bubble-topped Porsche is hilarious.
That bubble-topped Porsche is hilarious.
A good example of a car that would be improved by a rattle-can treatment, which is probably cheaper than the citation.
Traffic Lights Are Way Older Than Cars, You Basically Know Nothing About Them
I bought a 987.1 Boxster S this past spring, all the Porsche that I could afford. I hope it’s a forever car, but we’ll see.
Sure, you’re probably right in general. It just bugged me that the writer says “no interaction with the spatial environment can take place,” (my emphasis) when obviously it can. I drive a convertible, myself, and I get all of it.
Cruise mouthpiece:
Sheller and Urry (2000) emphasize that no interaction with the spatial environment can take place from inside a passenger car because acoustic backdrops and smells of the city are not captured and distinctive buildings or urban artifacts are reduced to two dimensions by a perception from inside through the windshield…
“We’re addressing this from a data-based perspective,” lead sponsor state Senator Lisa Cutter said in a statement. “Data shows us that higher vehicle weights directly correlate with vulnerable road user deaths. It just makes sense to tie funding to that. It’s not about disincentivizing the purchase of [these]…
Wow! Fred Flintstone designed that grille.
Yeah, but it’s nonsensical. It could have been an open horse drawn carriage rather than that specific car.
You could buy a car for that much money.
No respect for Nikloa Telsa!
This is pretty vague, are we talking a single vehicle like Franz Ferdinand’s last ride or a car model over a production run?
A couple of personal highlights in the collection include a 2015 Porsche 918 ‘Weissach’ Spyder, which has sadly only covered 12 miles in its lifetime.
Listed under Meats, the full menu also shows soppressata, bresaola, and chorizo.
I was going to say that I never use my high beams, but then I realized that I do use them to signal other drivers once in a while. I never use them for their main purpose, though, I guess just because of where and when I drive.
Cool, thanks.
“Leck mich am Arsch” is usually translated as “Kiss my ass” in English, but I have no idea why someone would say that in this situation. Totally eingerostet here too.
I suppose my point wasn’t clear. It was aimed at the clickbait headline and shallow coverage more than anything else.
Yeah, this is just innumeracy. cars.com has a list of other options: