what happened to that one character in the second season, on episode three? isn’t it obvious that they played their role in advancing the plot for the characters that matter, and that’s it?
what happened to that one character in the second season, on episode three? isn’t it obvious that they played their role in advancing the plot for the characters that matter, and that’s it?
in the immortal words of Devon Knight: One man can make a difference.
nah, it’s probably that they aren’t willing to consider that other places might be willing to offer what NYC offers at a lower price, and for less heartache, and with more trees.
I’ll pass on the 86, I’ve got a BRZ with PP, and a manual.
the older the WRX the better. with each refinement the car lost a rawness that helped you overcome the fact that it was always a compromise because it was based on an economy car. now it’s lost so much feel and feedback, it’s overweight and has a harsh suspension to make it feel sporty. there’s better vehicles out…
I think the only real way to know the answer would be to see how many Toyota 86s are special ordered with manuals. another good indicator would be how long does a manual 86 sit on the lot vs an automatic at the Toyota dealer?
Looking at this example of a C4, it has just come to my mind that the C4 is to the Corvette history as the YJ is to the Wrangler history. Very polarizing.
the fact that you’ve got “Replica” written down the side of your car, and the fact that I’ve got “Porsche” written on the side of mine, should precipitate your balls into shrinking, along with your presence.
I don’t understand why anyone answers the phone if it isn’t a number they have stored in their phone? way back in the day when you had a home phone, you didn’t have all the cool tech we have today, so you did answer every call. now it’s different though. there’s no excuse (on a personal phone) why anyone would answer…
sure, it’s hard for them to do. but it isn’t any fun to watch.
this is the same wrecker driver they used at Baku. he needs a write-up or something.
“I’m a clot and I’ve ruined my car”
not saying he isn’t a great driver, he is. I am saying watching Hamilton drive is nothing like watching Senna drive.
I need autonomous cars in the world because I want to look over at the guy in the car next to me and know that he is watching porn while masturbating furiously on his way to his executive meeting.
it isn’t the same at all. with Senna it was watching the best of his era dance his machine around the track. with Hamilton it is frustrating, because there are better drivers on the grid at the same time who don’t have as good a machine as he does. Simply put: Senna vs Rosberg would never have seen Rosberg with a…
John Deere?
hideous.
such a flowing track with great small elevation change, Tilke will probably ruin that.
anyone who drives a sports car (or sporty car) and gets over 21mpg is doing it wrong. even in my BRZ that is famous for getting good gas mileage, I still only get 18mpg. getting shitty gas mileage in a sports car just means you’re driving it right.
it is indeed ‘just’ one of the Mercedes F1 cars, not ‘the’ 2019 Barcelona winning car. the rear wing is too skinny, among the things you pointed out.