thewojtek
Wojtek
thewojtek

Patrick, I approve with all my heart, even without reading. Yes, the best films ever. Yes, they deserve a BluRay relaunch (good I did rip 'em to HDD, this DVD is sooo fragile and vulnerable...)

Honestly, you significantly lower your chances of getting laid by not asking.

OK, so basically it's "let's skip the car BS and get straight to business", huh? I'd say it works with whatever interest you replace the "car" in the above sentence with.

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Aston Martin One77 uses this idea for a couple of years now. Air enters this pointy silver thing on the front, diverts left and right, get into the plenums using the tubes.

This is as exciting as watching grass grow, sorry.

Here, I fixed the lead for you, you'll thank me later:

Yes. Yes and yes.

Same thing with Insignia Grad Tourer:

They used to break down very often.

I am amazed the hands-down-best app for a tracktard, Harry's LapTimer didn't make to this list. Just speechless. I can not imagine driving on the track without it.

This is not an M3 at all, the entry list says it's a 330ci. I can imagine it is hugely modified (by the cutout on the bonnet I'd say a Rotrex supercharger?) http://atcl.org/files/auto/hil…

This made me search for cheap shipping options to Europe madly.

I would answer "Lancer Evolution", but obviously this post wanks over an understeering, go-in-straights-only, 2-tonne luxobarge with an auto gearbox that was faulty from the inception and not about a drivers' car. OK, moving along...

Technically (and chronologically) (and being anal, but it doesn't rhyme very well) every new Mazda now runs on a CX-5 platform called SkyActiv Chassis.

Kia Picanto Mk 1
The smallest Kia of them all, featuring a 65 bhp 1.0 litre engine and a five-speed gearbox, capable of 150 km/h top speed. And yet for 4 years long it ran its own cup in Poland, which sparked a Pro_Cee'd cup for more advanced drivers, which in turn ignited the current cup of Mk2 Picanto. Tricky to

LOL, I just looked closely on these photos I got from GM Europe and the Vauxhall badge is clearly photoshopped into the original photo with Opel badge. Great point with the front tires.

Where is the Fiat 125p from Poland, huh?