While watching this video an strange thought came to my mind: How do people stationed track-side sleep while listening to that continuous massive roar?
While watching this video an strange thought came to my mind: How do people stationed track-side sleep while listening to that continuous massive roar?
Active aerodynamics for everybody!!!
A neighbour of mine has a '55 (I think) in metallic green over "cream white", simply one of the best looking cars I've ever seen. Unluckily he lives in a country were getting a driving license isn't the hardest of tasks, so his Bel Air took punisment for that. Maybe it was his foult or someone else's, the result is…
While TG USA isn't the best of the best it's certainly better than TG:UK was in it's first and most of the second season. The "guy who wasn't James May" is called Jason Dawe. I really couldn't stand his pronounciation/voice, even though the consumer advices he gave were ok. [en.wikipedia.org]
Haha, just today I saw one of the new STIs, even in grey that thing looked just out of place, too big or maybe too boy-racer car for me. And it's spoiler... huuuge.
Schumacher had to stop for some penalty before crossing the finnish line, Ferrari's pit was before it and he was plenty of time ahead of Hakkinen. So he stopped and crossed the line through boxes.
My eyes!
I like to be able to asociate that car and this song, even if their connection requires the use of some imagination.
here is the translation of what they are saying for those who would like to know what they are saying.
If "the country" is the USA and "roads" are actual roads I would go with some comfortable muscle car. Probably a 1967 Impala, one of the beautiest cars ever made.
First of all. Fuck you Nibbles!
That body! So much blandness! Looks like GM took Subaru's "Mediocrity" campaign as if it was the real thing.
The delay is probably because large cities take longer to map than small cities and starting with such cities gives results faster for a lot less money than using a large metropolis for your first product-showoff.
Any idea of what speed was the car going? I guess no more than 35-40 kph... scary results.
Ninja Fail? I think the ninja did his job with perfection
I got a bit nervous when the cameraman approached the passenger door, which, as you can see, is inches away from the truck wheels and right on top of a slipery snow-covered slope. Also, he has some balls. Gettiing under a car being tested on some makeshift Dyno that pretty much looks like a meat grinder? Not for me.
If they did this ad with the objective of making it look like a rip-off of Chrysler's they succeeded, if not then they have very little imagination.
Except that's a MAN truck...
Ment 610 A.D... sorry, was thinking in spanish.
Oh, the irony!