This looks like it could have been made with the Rockstar Editor - the video animation creator built in to GTA V for PC. Some clues include the lack of HUD and the camera angeles - ones that are unlikely in normal gameplay.
This looks like it could have been made with the Rockstar Editor - the video animation creator built in to GTA V for PC. Some clues include the lack of HUD and the camera angeles - ones that are unlikely in normal gameplay.
Buildings on the UES and UWS usually still have the shelters (thick steel doors and all) but they’ve all been converted to storage closets. The supplies are long gone.
There’s really only one mooring at Pearl suitable for ships of this length - it’s more often used for Aircraft Carriers. The pier extends out into the harbor directly opposite the Arizona memorial.
One of things is not like the otheR8s.... one of these just doesn’t belong.
Very cool. What was your job?
That one was on a Michigan M-plate - it was actually owned by Ford. Also, it has usage restrictions and can’t stay in the US for more than a year or so.
You have to love the rearview mirror mountings on the MH-53 in that video - took me a second to realize why they're built that way.
I found the one extra speaker!
$$ - they didn't want to push the price of the base GTI too much above the Mk.VI, so they made a 'regular' one for the GTI buyers who want the nicest Golf, and the PP for the gear heads.
Make the rear doors open forwards, put 16" wheels with normal profile tires, and tone down some of the crazy detailing (like the pinched glass sunroof) and you've got the new midsize SUV.
The Citroen Cactus still looks far from production ready - with its weird door bumpers, top-opening glovebox, and weirdo headlights. But it's been on sale for six months.
Bullshit. We’re replacing my mother’s RX and before test driving it, we sat in one. Thirty five minutes later we climbed out with her still unable to understand how to work it.
I really like this vertical-cliff-face dashboard. It's definitely something interesting, and it makes accessing the controls easier.
Look again - you’ll find that it is merely your perspective that has changed, young one. Let us not be too hasty to excite over the addition of luxurious aluminum-esque trim pieces.
Don't worry - she doesn't make any laws.
Looks like they're also the agency behind some of the more recent Ford stunts - the Focus Rally, that time they kept moving an EcoBoost V6 between F-150 chassis and doing ridiculous things, and those insipid "press conference" ads.
Folding windshield! (That's how it fits.)
My mother likes to tell a story from just after I had graduated to a forward-facing car seat as a toddler. Newly able to see out of the window of her Saab 900 Turbo, I started to name the cars we drove past on the road. Much to my mother's surprise, I was naming them based purely on the shapes of the headlights as…
I think one of the biggest problems here (as elsewhere in F1) is that the money has been routed towards those who provide political services (Bernie, CVC, until recently FOTA, etc.) rather than to those who provide racing services (Pirelli now pays to make tires for F1, the smaller teams keep going bust). The money…
Breaking it up serves to highlight the big character line leading into the side intakes - something that the last model was lacking. It'll also make the flared intakes (like what happened when they went from the V8 to the V10) less awkward when that happens.