timateo81
timateo81
timateo81

the first thing that came to mind was any motorcycle ever.

Nothing to add so I'll just post a picture of the dinosaur with a saddle at that museum

If the Chevy was traveling at a low speed (like 5mph-ish) and ran into a stopped cyclist the outcome would be very similar to this. For a wheel to roll it can't be in solid contact with more than one fixed object (i.e. the ground). The tire has traction, and when the bumper is pushing down on it, the tire isn't

why the hell not? NP

Better Idea: bluetooth underpants that can sense a Code Brown. Pair it with the ECU for great success.

Any of the Apollo Lunar Rover Vehicles.

First Seinfeld then Car Talk? Too much for one heart to bear.

Thanks Jalopnik for making my day. My local news provider (I live close to the accident scene) had a whole write-up and didn't bother with a single pun in the article. [news.cincinnati.com]

the Pawn Shop paid $60,000 for that? Even at that price CP

I guess my excitement got the best of me. For now I'll hold off until it hits the show circuit before telling the world how Ferrari hasn't made a sexy car since - whenever I was 10 years old.

When you were 10 the Countach was hot fire. Let me guess, you can't stand the current Lamborghini design studio?

I'm convinced that your eye for Ferrari design lies not in simple subjective tastes but what their current design trends were when you were 10 years old (the age when you started hanging car posters in your bedroom). For me, (10 in 1991) I drooled over posters of F40s and Testarossas. The dude who loves the 550 was

F-UGLY. Not sure if getting older and more sensible or if Ferrari hasn't made a decent looking vehicle since the F-40

In 20 years we'll all be speaking Spanish so quit arguing and post more space pron. Thx.

You guys have a contact at NASA? Curious to know what the agency's contingency plans are for transporting these vehicles (re: damage in transit) considering their obsolescence. You reported earlier this week that the of-questionable-pedigree Enterprise was damaged on the Hudson River - if repairs are made are we

You sir just made my day.

You're telling me I can get in the V12 game for less than the price of a couple vacuum cleaners?

You know how at the thrift store they have a shelf of old trophies that nobody ever buys? And you know how each one has a story to tell and was probably, at one time, someone's most prized possession? This veep is just like one of those trophies - priceless to the person who started the project; all but meaningless

My intent was not to suggest that it was any safer to ride motorcycles in a developing country, and definitely not to suggest that motos are a lifestyle choice like they are in the developed world. The points I was trying to convey were: