If I had a dollar for every time a customer trading in a car told me their A/C just needed a charge... I still wouldn't have enough to properly fix one A/C system because that shit's expensive.
If I had a dollar for every time a customer trading in a car told me their A/C just needed a charge... I still wouldn't have enough to properly fix one A/C system because that shit's expensive.
The Greenfield Bridge in Pittsburgh, also known as the Beechwood Boulevard Bridge.
From what I've read the Veyron is too heavy and overpowered to be a strong contender on track. Unless the track involves lots of long flat-out stretches it can be beaten by cars with 4-500 less horsepower. The car was made to show what levels of performance are possible, not to be a serious contender on track.
Provided you didn't spend your life hacking up and down freeways, at any rate.
Pretty much any British sports car. Many of them were (and still are) fantastic on the track but are absolute torture to drive (or attempt to drive) on a regular basis.
Suzuki Liana, as it showed the true skill (or lack thereof) in its drivers.
On this day in 1997, comedian and TV star Bill Cosby's 27-year-old son Ennis Cosby is murdered after he stops to fix a flat tire along California's Interstate 405 in Los Angeles. The 405, which runs some 70 miles from Irvine to San Fernando, is known as one of the planet's busiest and most congested roadways.…
Tell your friends jump in the GS3, I got the chronic by the tree
Self driving car has a neutral all the time.
Do a burnout!
Ambulance, because you can flip on the lights and siren and make them all panic and try to squeeze out of your way. Or just use the shoulder to blast by all of them since it'd be legal.
A self-driving car, so you can kick back and not worry about the monotony of the traffic.
A limousine, because you can sit back comfortably and have a drink or two while somebody else worries about the traffic.
Raymond Loewy.
If any Pacer needs flames on the fenders, this is it. Though I do like the subdued appearance.
I think I see a Subaru 360 van.
I've driven plenty in Massachusetts, my girlfriend grew up there and we visit several times per year.
One of those trucks was hauling 40,000 pounds of fireworks, some of which started going off when the crashes occurred.