I'd forgotten about the pop out windows on the two doors. Still, they lack a really defined 'B' pillar, so I'm still inclined to say 4-door. Point taken though.
I'd forgotten about the pop out windows on the two doors. Still, they lack a really defined 'B' pillar, so I'm still inclined to say 4-door. Point taken though.
I'm thinking Blazer as well. But it can't be a 2 door as there are distinct 'B' and 'C' pillars with a window in between. However, without better resolution I wouldn't rule out a GMT800 Takoe (Tahoe/Yukon).
If I lived in a less crowded area of New England I might agree. But as bad as drivers here are already, I like my car to avoid unintended hoonage whenever possible as it avoids getting hit at random.
Following that line of thought: If you don't want to die by zombie, do more cardio and don't be squishy.
I'm going to reference another post in which someone points out that Logic does not apply to him that hates American cars. And I'm calling shenanigans on this video. When the camera pans up and shows the outside world, the scenery isn't moving by nearly fast enough to be 200mph. 200KpH I could maybe understand, but…
You know, I watched the TMZ interview with him, and honestly, I think he was drunk and forgot where he parked.
Honestly, I think it is a step towards a future with safer cars that have no glass at all, or extremely limited glass. Basically you'll sit in a steel coffin with lots of cameras reading out the outside world.
I'm distinctly in the "No" column on this one because I disagree with 4th Gen Bowtie. I live in New Haven, and I go into NYC with some frequency. I also have family that I visit in SC, so I use their roads for comparison. The roads are actually pretty terrible, worse in CT than in NY at most times, but the potholes…
Wow. Again, I think "Only in Florida" needs to be tagged on this video. Actually I would be happy in a world with more driverless cars. People drive like S##T these days and it would make the movements of the vehicles predictable if nothing else.
What is the timeframe on launching a mission like this? Or, in Jalopnik terms, if most manufacturers are on a 3 to 5 year product cycle for the launch of a new model; how long is it after the launch of the rocket into space that the vehicle actually arrives?
Would I drive a Porsche Carrera GT?
5th gear, and then 2nd & 1st.
Honestly, this is a lot of hype because of their "Ultimate Driving Machine" motto. All of us that spend enough time on here know that BMW started stepping away from that motto a while ago. Although they fly that flag, BMW is a luxury marque. Since the move away from true sports cars and into luxo barges, their sales…
Especially as they kill the weight rating for the tires unless he paid a fortune for load rated low profiles.
Thanks for the information. Unfortunately, I drive a 2003 Ford Focus SVT. Yes, it is kind of euro, but the british kind of Euro. That, and I'm in New Haven. Apparently there is a good shop for Jags around here, but I've yet to find it. Luckily I did find a good place up in Planesville CT.
I've been looking and asking around for a while now in CT. You can't just go by reviews online obviously as generally you get good and bad and one is not more descriptive than the other. "Great work and reasonable prices" is almost entirely nixed by "Wheel fell off after 10 miles". Because shops employ multiple mechs,…
Yeah, you beat me to it there. Let's just hope it cant also be revived into some even more hideous anomaly from the ashes.