Not liking the black and white two-tone. Why does it stop at the A pillar rather than meeting the vent?
Not liking the black and white two-tone. Why does it stop at the A pillar rather than meeting the vent?
I've always the thought the Infiniti QX56 looked like it had an allergic reaction to a bee sting.
We love the Fiat 500 around here, particularly in Abarth form, but Fiat completely missed the mark with the 500L. The especially annoying thing is that they could have simply brought the lovable Panda over.
They look awful on every truck.
Soviet-era Hood Scoops is the name of my new band.
Maggie shot Mr. Burns in the parking lot.
(Prototype, model. Whatever)
"It's got a cop motor, a 3.7 liter plant. It's got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks."
I've always thought these silos were so cool, and possibly the most German thing ever.
Also, most of the weight of the door would be on the latching mechanism during braking.
At 1:30, it's short, but it's also pretty badass. It could be a trailer for a new cop movie or the preview for the next Need For Speed game (as our friends at Road & Track point out). It almost makes me want to go to Dubai and commit some sort of small crime, just so I can see what they'd send to take me to jail.
It's verging on a RegularCarReviews style characterization of a Hellcat owner.
Only use the red key Use the shift-light system You need wider rear tires Do not race anything with AWD Do not race anything with retracting spoilers Do not race electric vehicles Do not race any jet aircraft
Too much filler. Felt like the ambulance segment should've been half an episode, not an entire show. Felt like they lost a couple of review segments. They stretched the jokes thin; just reusing the same ones (the stretcher devices, Hammond's brakes).
I won't spoil the episode further, but I'd suggest not bothering. The episode was awful.
Has someone made racing harness suspenders? That feels like the next logical step.
The filter lamp shade really makes it work.