Summer tires are meant for very high grip on dry pavement and, secondarily, hydroplaning resistant tread patterns.
Summer tires are meant for very high grip on dry pavement and, secondarily, hydroplaning resistant tread patterns.
Some of us live near curvy roads where the extra grip and steering response makes a difference. Not everyone lives somewhere that has bumper-to-bumper traffic.
"Truckers aint buy nothin' from no city boy companies." - Someone behind this video, probably.
People keep bringing up that German drivers are more skilled/more rigorously tested than Americans, but you also have to remember that plenty of people from other countries drive on the Autobahn as well. In my experience, it's usually the cars with foreign (EU) plates that will pull right out in front of you at a…
I think I remember reading that they're going to have a demo available after launch, if you're curious.
Well, I mean the game is as action-oriented as you want it to be. You can spend all your time bounty hunting, or even just slaughtering every ship that passes your way.
It is similar, yes. A bit more in-depth, but roughly the same genre, in the way that CoD and Battlefield are similar games.
As someone who's played both extensively, they aren't even close.
Not for an SUV, but I was there for those, too.
I was with my parents when they got their Cayenne Diesel, and there was nothing of the sort. It may depend on where you are.
Well duh, if it were possible to get that much money WITHOUT stealing it, then they'd have that much.
Yeah well how many plants get assassinated, HUH?
No, the Ifrit was based on the same Zil concept as this.
The Ifrit was based on the same Zil concept as this.
It was based on the aforementioned Punisher concept, but yes.
Uh, the Ifrit in Arma 3 is based on the same Zil concept this allegedly is the production version of. Nothing in Arma is wholly original; it's all variations on existing equipment.
I thought this thing got canned a while back?
The Ifrit was based on this truck, yes.
I'm using Hakkapelittas, and while they have better dry grip than the Blizzaks I've used, it's still far less than other tires at the same temperatures.
Ah, but have you ever had a near-miss because snow tires are so completely shit on dry pavement?