Plus you can see the whole country, coast to coast, in a 5 minute race
Plus you can see the whole country, coast to coast, in a 5 minute race
Headlines lost to history: “Russian, Japanese Forces Decimate Poles”
Can you do a book of these so I can throw it across the room instead of my computer?
I’m counting on this actually. I’d love to get a Ghibli in a few years when I need something that says to the other moms “I will cut you, bitch” while sitting in the elementary school pick-up area.
If you really want to show off, bring your mechanic and have him make sure it’s okay to drive home while you’re partying inside. That’s real luxury.
So back to my answer of kids:
Here's the thing with TurboR's and really any luxury car that start near or north of $100k; if you're the second owner, you just got an amazing deal on a car that was most likely impeccably maintained. Why? People that buy 100k+ cars idea of neglect is deciding to not drive that car in lieu of driving another in a…
You can't be serious. This is just a way to justify a purchase. There is in no way/shape/form a 535i is on the same page (let alone book) as an M5. You realize that this car shares almost ZERO mechanical parts with a 535i, and has much higher rigidity, much better suspension/suspension geometry/etc. - and overall,…
Gigantic truth bomb here, and one of the better work-related pieces I've ever seen on Lifehacker.
Well put.
likes bags of sand
I'm having a real problem with the open-ended-ness of this challenge. Muscle cars are rear wheel drive. Big German luxury sedans with 12-cylinder engines are rear wheel drive. A Lincoln Mark V is rear wheel drive. A damn Miata is rear wheel drive!
Pretty much, like, every BMW. For a good example, the M3 goes from small, lightweight 4-cyl homologation car, to increasing levels of luxury until we get a V8, 3600+ lb battlecruiser and now a turbocharged big ol coupe and sedan with a billion torque and more computers than NASA.
I've tried one and you're right, they are cool. But the way I see it: we've been driving cars for almost 100 years without them and we were doing just fine. I see the back up camera and all other toys as marketing gimicks that make people lazy and skillless behind the wheel. But that's just me.
Tilt your mirrors a bit farther out to cover your blind spots. Do you really need to see the side of your car at all times?
Because vaccines aren't 100% effective. You can still get sick despite having gotten the shot. However, your symptoms should be significantly reduced because your immune system knows how to fight that virus now.
Telling a guy with a rotary engine to wait a couple years for a replacement is like telling me to take the first six turns at Russian Roulette. :)
I couldn't read the whole thing because it's too dumb, but I will comment on two things that immediately stand out as being moronic.
Nice price on the outside, crack pipe on the inside.