This is just the most American thing to me.
This is just the most American thing to me.
Miata is sorta the answer. Technically, an Exocet.
Rally car is always the answer.
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt (German Aerospace Center, or DLR)
You’re right, thanks for the correction.
I’m so skeptical of the brand and sales benefit of open-wheel racing for a car company. You’re not showing your actual product on the racetrack, and buyers who really care about performance are knowledgeable enough to realize that an F1 program will have effectively zero impact on road cars. Touring cars, rallying,…
Right, same as depreciation or other value adjustments. Any time one of Ford’s assets loses (or gains) value, they have to report that change in value on their balance sheet.
I’m not sure who’s asking for steering wheel designs like this, but since they are apparently gaining power and influence, I shall call them the Yoke Mob.
Toyota doesn’t have a 7-speed manual in their portfolio. It sounds like the 6MT in the Supra is a repurposed version of a gearbox they use elsewhere in the lineup. May even be the innards from the 86 gearbox, which was originally an IS300 box. No way they were developing a new gearbox for the volume the Supra manual…
A lot of us don’t intuitively factor in inflation when we think about what a car should cost, because our “what car X should cost” thresholds were set a long time ago.
I miss Danny Ric in the Red Bull.
Nothing says LOOK I HAVE A FERRARI like a fob that’s just a giant Cavallino Rampante.
It’s a great idea, but they need to be wearable, like on a huge chain around your neck. Once you capture the hip-hop video market, the sky’s the limit.
Van? That’s a shooting brake and I will fight anyone who says otherwise.
I prefer Busy-Forks.
A Stadium Super Truck has twice the suspension travel (26" vs. 14-15"), half the weight (2900 vs. 5800 lbs) and motorsport-grade dampers.
Always liked these. I don’t even mind the wheels... if I could fit into NA/NB Miatas, I might actually consider buying this one. NP all day.
So... we’re gonna talk about Guernica but not mention Guernica?
NP all day long. For $15k you get a gorgeous luxo-cruiser in a proper color combination plus unlimited bonus points for the V12. Budget yourself an extra $10k for maintenance and it’s still a damn good deal.
Check this out: apparently he sells alignment plates with a line calling out a pro drifter’s driving. Maybe he should make some new ones that say “Don’t drive like me and post video of it online unless you want to deal with the actual consequences of your actions”