
At least they weren't in an underground car park. (starts at 0:30)
At least they weren't in an underground car park. (starts at 0:30)
Meh, because Top Gear.
These things are a far better solution, whether stationary or mobile, because you can dispense precise quantities onto a single fry or other item, or just make a puddle for dipping. No peeling required, no horrific explosions, they don't even dribble if you leave them inverted by accident.
I convinced one friend to buy an M5, followed by an Ariel Atom, so I could drive both of them.
In my early club-racing/HPDE days, I couldn't afford either a big truck or a real trailer, so I flat-towed my ridiculous turbo Miata behind a 22RE-powered regular-cab Toyota 4x4. Leaving the paddock at Laguna after a track day, I was heading over the bridge which passes above the hill between turns 5 & 6. Conditions…
Maxima clearly didn't see or respect the faster Cavalier coming through. It's a stupid place to be inattentive, since that wall is right on driver's left coming into the last turn at Sears/Infineon. Glad to hear the Cav driver is OK.
In my senior year in college I bought a '91 CRX Si. It had just over 100k miles on it but was bone stock and immaculate, the only flaw was one of the gas struts on the rear hatch needed to be replaced. However it didn't have A/C and I ended up selling it. Stupid.