‘Pressing charges’ is not needed in this case. The DA can choose to prosecute based on evidence provided, regardless if the driver cooperates.
‘Pressing charges’ is not needed in this case. The DA can choose to prosecute based on evidence provided, regardless if the driver cooperates.
Combination of hight COM, liftoff oversteer and (probably unintentional) scandinavian flick.
I think he might've been joking?
I love it. I’ve been playing it daily since it came out. The graphics are fantastic. Almost console like. Few knocks though:
It was easy going there. Going home was a different story.
I sat down to watch the video. Then the launch happened. I stood up, and realized my clothes had disappeared. What
Gotta install that aftermarket tachometer...
If it doesn't redline at 11k you'll never make the tofu deliveries on time.
Did they add the chime when it goes over a certain speed? Putting up with the ding-diing.... ding-diing.... ding-diing... was part of the Initial experience, like when you get an RX-7 and have that damn overrev buzzer going off all the time.
Good, but not Initial D good.
Like I said to the other guy (as in, I’m being lazy and copy/pasting here), I worked in the British media, and I’ve mates who worked with Clarkson right up until his departure from the BBC on various projects. I’ve even met the man himself, albeit briefly and in a professional capacity. I know precisely how dumb and…
Yeah, they even referenced it on Top Gear more than a few times. I’m surprised people are surprised by this.
It’s been around for a LONG time. Amusing to see big outlets finally pick it up.
I disagree, private surrogate teams who have close ties to the manufacturer aren’t that different from a purely factory backed team. Furthermore it’s easy to say factory backed teams can beat privateer groups, but look at F1 with Toyota, Honda/Brawn, Dauer with the 962, etc.
If by helped us out you mean built the car. You’re welcome, by the way.
Wait uber drivers don't have to have A Gold class license? This is news to me... -_-