sayantan_z28
sayantan_z28
sayantan_z28

Quite a contrast to the videos of silly Americans sliding out of control into each other at 2mph on bald summer tires.

It's probably more the symbolism of the thing. The best navies in the world have aircraft carriers, and if you want one of the best navies, well gosh darn it, you're going to get yourself a carrier.

This kind of thing also happens in the reverse as well, with Chinese subs popping up near American carrier groups.

Wow, if a cruiser following them annoys them this much, just imagine what kind of pants-wetting fit they will throw when they realize that a US Sub has been following them for weeks.....

It's a sport sedan and it doesn't have active dampers. This is a one size fits all suspension, and some might find it a bit too stiff around town. Those people are what we like to call pansies.

That's a red car.

A Reliant Robin will spend a lot of time on its back.

they'd find 57 different ways to be offended by this

The only countries in Europe with the steering wheel on the right are the UK and Ireland. The rest of Europe has it on the left like us

The only people with bigger balls than rally drivers are rally spectators.

The only solution...

I'll be honest the fully independent trucks looked smoother both on the open runs and crawling over the rocks. Near the end, the fully indpendent orange truck walks away from that live axle truck over the rocks.

Jeeps and trophy trucks have completely different styles of offroading...your comparison is totally invalid. Trophy trucks need to be able to absorb all of the bumps of a desert trail, requiring very precisely valved shocks. Jeeps need to be able to have suspension flex to get over obstacles. I'd piss all over it

May I never catch you trying to swap an IRS under my fox.

LONG LIVE MY STRAIGHT-AXLE.

The mustang's biggest fan.

An S2000 racing a Carrera GT....

Claim it with your wireless signal blocker you just bought!

We honestly don't know the story here.

Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, and those crappy Fast and Furious movies are why I care about cars today.