Pretty sure that was a joke. Those of us from the colonies that don't acknowledge the queen as head of state still remember you drive on the wrong side . . .
Pretty sure that was a joke. Those of us from the colonies that don't acknowledge the queen as head of state still remember you drive on the wrong side . . .
They have pictures on their website of test cars having them on the trunk lid.
Something about paying $40k or more for a car, then having a cheap garmin in the windshield just looks stupid.
I think the innovate piece is that the turbocharger integral/cast as part of the maniforld (similar to what Volvo's been doing with its T5's), which newer/different.
Completely disagree with the B&O assessment. If you've never heard it, you might not think it's work $6,3000. I think it's worth every penny.
I'll leave this here:
I see what you did there.
Chrysler Sebring/Dodge Avenger. Frankly, any rental car special.
Sorry dude, I totally disagree. With great power comes great responsibility. This wasn't a closed course, these weren't professional drivers. If neither of them could handle their cars, they had no business doing something stupid on a public street. Just because you can buy a sports car doesn't give you license to…
I tried watching it in reverse. Didn't work.
"Takuma" Sato.
Agreed. I tried to give it a chance. I really did. Tanner Foust, though a decent driver, was more than enough to annoy me away from the History Channel, not to mention the other two buffoons who tried (are trying?) way too hard to have the inimitable chemistry the UK guys had from the start.
This isn't the first time he's tried this idea. Just one more outlandish, albeit comical, press release to boost revenue. Man's pretty damn clever if you ask me, although his schtick could use a little freshening up.
That's Audi only, isn't it?
Not to belabor the point, but a Volvo XC90 is 5.85' tall, the road is 30' short of the runway, and the displaced threshold (not be be used for landing ever, but can be used for taking off) is 400'. At less than 6' above the ground on approach, there is no way the pilot was at the right altitude to land beyond the…
Kinda the pilot's fault because he/she was attempting to land in the displaced threshold area of the runway. They came in way too low and should have aborted the landing.
You'd think if a person spent six figures on a car, they could afford to get dings repaired. Now I know better: http://jalopnik.com/5954851/lamborghini-owner-says-he-cant-afford-the-600-ticket-aventador-impounded
Yeah, it's hot in here. But I don't think you've got a first class ticket to hell. If you do, save me a spot.
I'm not sure about the mercedes, but there are two methods employed with proximty keys. One, the car automatically unlocks when you approach it, and two, the car only unlocks when you touch the door handle. While nice, I think approach number 1 is incredibly stupid because it would drain your battery. That said,…