If people as young as 16 years old are millennials, then I guess I qualify seeing as I'm 18 (born in 1994). I feel kind of like a "bastard millennial" in that respect.
If people as young as 16 years old are millennials, then I guess I qualify seeing as I'm 18 (born in 1994). I feel kind of like a "bastard millennial" in that respect.
I don't think C6 Corvettes are ugly at all, but I remember seeing this Coughlin Corvette ad on corvetteforum back in June. It's a Velocity Yellow Tintcoat Grand Sport with the black/red interior and red hash stripes.
YouTube also hunts down videos based on audio as well - that's why you can find soundtrack videos (such as opening and closing sequences for animé) where the audio is distorted/tweaked so as to throw them off their trail. YouTube taking down episodes of shows (of any variety) and gameplay videos of video games is…
I can see the similarities, but given the cars they're attached to, I don't usually associate one with the other since they're radically different cars.
Just Google his name and you'll find his YouTube channel by the same name (I did just a few minutes ago). There's a video dubbed in German (At least, I think - it's from RFL-TV or something) that showcases his family and life. I was surprised when I got to 1:50 in the video.
I dunno. The FR-S is in their lineup because Toyota U.S.A. wanted to use it as a last-ditch attempt to save Scion with a good dose of marketing panache. As Scion mostly attempts to cater to people who want stylish, fuel-efficient vehicles, I wouldn't think that repeat buyers make up the majority of the buyer…
Well, if the top answer is as general as "A V8 F-body," then "DSM" in this context generally refers to both the Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX and Eagle Talon TSi AWD (which is usually the case anyhow, unless we're being general enough to include the FWD Eclipse GS-T and Talon TSi FWD).
700 lbs?
Neutral: What Ben gets should be an reliable all-arounder for commuting purposes. I'm only going into my freshman year of college in less than two weeks, but if med school (which I too am trying to shoot for) is all it's cracked up to be - no time and no cash - then a 2002-2007 Subaru Impreza 2.5RS/Outback Sport is…
The curvy look isn't bad at all, although I do wonder why they added that third fender vent/door ridge/whatever on each side and those vents above the foglights (if that's what they are, as they're rather hard to see).
Hm, I suppose that works. I still doubt just how much one could justify this over the sedan, given that it doesn't seem to afford that much more cargo space.
Huh, so my submission of "automatic cars" didn't make it.
I'm having a bit of trouble visualizing this, given that the curved shape of the Panamera's rear hatch just barely allows the Panamera to be called a sedan - if an odd excuse for one.
Surprised I haven't seen anyone else say it yet... (skimming through OPs in Kinja gets tedious with so many threads - especially since everyone's double-posting today. And just a few days ago posts were disappearing and reappearing...) but automatic cars.
4th Gear: Waitwaitwaitwait.
Haha, I don't think I've ever turned the wheel full-lock because I never dialed down the steering response.
Haha, I don't think I've ever turned the wheel full-lock because I never dialed down the steering response.
Haha, I don't think I've ever turned the wheel full-lock because I never dialed down the steering response.