Another fine display of Wisconsin driving on both parts.
Another fine display of Wisconsin driving on both parts.
The part where we can clearly see a dead end career in the making.
And now he stands around. For freedom.
Good luck to America’s favorite garage stand-arounder.
You have three hours to find a Trans Am.
Sadly this is yet another example of the media reinforcing the impossible standards laid down by the portrayal of these so-called ideal roads.
Was it difficult to make the transition from driving to the commentary team in 1997?
CHESSMATE LIBS!!!
VW engines in general have a large oil capacity - 5 to 7 quarts at a change. I always figured that having alot more oil to absorb dirt and debris went a long way toward those 10K oil change intervals.
I could care less about what any of the cast wants.
It looks like a Buick built by Audi.
In summary...
It looks like a two-story Fiesta.
I do like when those monster wheels are all ate up with brake though. Pick your poison I suppose.
This applies to road cars too. Everything rode so much nicer before the unnecessary monster wheel and rubber band tire fad took over.
I’d rather see Rossi actually racing than plodding around at the back in some euro-shitbox or even being a better team’s garage standarounder.
The Outlancer!