For many years, only one flying example of the B-29 Superfortress has been worthy of soaring above the clouds. The…
For many years, only one flying example of the B-29 Superfortress has been worthy of soaring above the clouds. The…
It's January again, and that means that the world's bravest, smartest, thirstiest, most upstanding human beings —…
They're really going for it with this whole "lets make the west hate us again" thing uh?
Miss racing season? Specifically, endurance racing? The Roar Before the 24 is nice, but it is just a test weekend.…
One of the satirical cartoonists killed in yesterday's Charlie Hebdo shooting, Georges Wolinski, also applied his…
Its kinda funny this came up. I have a friend who's a cop. Detective to be exact and loves his job. He came into a decent amount of family money, not sure how much but it was a pretty good amount and after properly setting everything up with an accountant and financial planner he splurged and got a lightly used…
This is classic. It's almost unbelievable.
Not sure why people are so butthurt at your comment. A 13% weight increase in a sports car will absolutely be controversial among enthusiasts. Again, regardless of power increase.
Sounds like the Z06 had its cake and ate someone else's cake too.
You story was corroborated by a coworker who owns both a FRS and Mazda 3
400 lb increase is definitely unfortunate regardless of how much more power it has.
my last two cars — a 2002 Benz and a 2011 VW — have both had RSW. They have worked just about perfectly in both cases.
could also be a special edition iteration of the fr-s.
It's essentially a Europe-market Toyota Auris, but as we noted last time, the Toyota Gods hate God's Country™, so we probably won't be getting the wealth of power and drivetrain options that the Europeans get. Not that Scion didn't say we're not getting an AWD diesel hatchback, mind you, but something tells me they'd…
FUN FACT: Scion still makes the xD. Did you know that? Yep. Still making those.