telumektar
Telumektar
telumektar

I think it's not wrong, the man has a name but I don't see how this could be different from the average report of the guy in a Ferrari who managed to own two halves of it for a limited time before he died, or the Corvette owner who got a clean upper-torso-cut while tailgaiting an eighteen-wheeler.

Yes, that's why I posted a pic from the rear, that front is a mess.

I liked the paragraph were they mentioned a car, a GT3 I think, but i'm not sure, car-related info was scarce.

Yes, I follow, but the current generation Gol has better crumple zones, while the one in the street-crash video seems to be a little fragile.

Damn, I forgot about this!

This is sickening, how a person can be so out of this world to get that violent over something so minor?

From what I remember this is an extract from a much longer video in which both the bimmer driver and the Jeep's were shown. The bimmer driver was a total imbecile, sun-tanned like if he lived in the desert and was playing with his keys all the time, saying that he was a hardcore BMW fan over and over and over, trying

Just for the record, that's current generation Gol, the one in the video is the previous gen, a bit bigger but MUCH less safer.

yes sounds like some plastic parts are vibrating too much, it could also be some video or audio cable just hitting on the mount's pipes. If windows were down at that speed the sound would be quite diefferent.

They tried to do a mid-engied sports car the american way, you know, BIG. That "bigness motto" didn't show off in the cars structure it got translated to the way Fieros tened to stop functioning. So this is Italy v.s. the USA, sociocultural factors affect cars, this gets reflected on how they stop working. Alfas break

Well I'm not liking the front very much as it looks a lot like the captiva, an SUV I'm not keen on, but the rear is ok. The prfile looks like a carbon copy from a Hilux, which is ok but not much, as the new Hiluxes are a bit too round for my taste. I would still get a Hilux for quality, I imagine they will cost about

I always knew Priya was the kind of people that treats blue-collar workers like Penny or this fine woman as if they were no more than mere servile simpletons, this confirms my suspicions, I rest my case. - Amy F. Fowler

Needs moar Eric Bana, don't know where, just saying.

Hahaha, first thing I noticed. Probably one of the beautiest ships in existence... and sadly its pricetag supports that. Also, 5600 little ponies of Powaaaaaaah.

Mmm, interesting, I thought a number of things and decided to take a look at the interwebs. Found this article [www.racecar-engineering.com]

Haha, yes I know it's big, I shortcuted my thinking path. I wrote that comparing it to other military trucks and other much less capable vehicles of about the same size without actually thinking of it's proper size. In resume, yes, it's big, maybe not too big for the streets but could be impractical.

Well, the thing is the truck was probaly designed to be a desert/swamp/rock crawler. Always going slow but a steady speed and giving a lot of torque while being economic, which also gives you a great range of action.

Nice truck, I'm a bit more interested in the Hummer-lookalike jeep behind it. What is it?

It might have something to do with the frequencies it generates and the width of the audio track used in transmissions. Track-side it must be deafening and I think that a considerable part of the "sound" must be really deep and/or subsonic, so you feel it in a tactile way, "with your guts" rather than just through you