You mean because you didn't and then you dodged my simple questions with a redirect?
You mean because you didn't and then you dodged my simple questions with a redirect?
You're full of shit is what you are. If you were a practicing buddhist you would reject all earthly pleasures/evils. That includes cars. Pick up the teachings of Siddhartha again, you missed a chapter or five.
Right, so you must be the guy that has never ever gotten closer to a Skyline than that picture and your Gran Turismo then. Because, as you said, stereotypes exist for a reason in your world.
Apparently you do, because you keep arguing.
I have no need bud. That's why everyone is jumping all over you for the stupidity in your first post.
No, washing a truck is taking care of it. Lifting it and putting on big tires is a style statement.
Your name has Tokyo in it and you're standing in front of a Skyline. And you blanket stereotyped two American rigs (cars being inaccurate in this case). That is why people are jumping to that conclusion.
So you weren't using blanket statements to condescend to an entire community? No wait you were.
Jason, I like it. Also because it means I can see large cloud of hippie dust well down the road and will know I'll have to engage in passing a Prius at some point.
And what do you drive there guy? Let me guess, it isn't American.
Before everyone out there shouts WOOHOO, these guys pay for their idiocy by running rich, and by the way, this is also a chance for the EPA to crack down on ALL of us. Not just them.
You mean poop. It sounds like poop. Space-y poop, but poop none the less. Yep, nope, out.
No. Just no. Look, those number published by magazines... let's just say they wouldn't hold up in court. 0-5 is the margin of error at the start. So basically you have 0-5-60 actually tested.
So if you go mainstream, as a luxury brand, you have to do it right. Here I'm thinking of the Range Rover Evoque, which features unusual styling, and a Ford engine, and a Ford platform, and yet still manages to be cool, probably because it hasn't been out long enough to have any major electrical issues.
Oddly enough, the statement provided by the Virginia DOT says that the pedestrian walkway is regularly used by employees to and from work, and that there are signs warning pedestrians and bicycles that there is a chance they will get hit by a car on a walkway meant only for pedestrians and bicycles, as if that makes…
I'm 6'3" as well, it isn't a problem. Head room on the other hand....
I'm going to join the approximately large number of dissenters and say that building a 25 mph car, autonomous though it may be, is not building anything remotely resembling a modern car. Also, this car would be slow by 1920s standards... So, unless Google expects that the world will slow down (while they continue to…
I figured as much. Still, it's a funny thing to see in the middle of all of it. Great picture though.
While all of these cars listed so far take an extreme amount of work, you'd expect it to some degree. The more expensive the car, the more it'll probably cost to fix. But what about something simple like a Ford Focus Alternator?