Yes, because evolving a neck that doesn’t move would be optimal for safety while operating a car.
Yes, because evolving a neck that doesn’t move would be optimal for safety while operating a car.
It’s not clear that the guy even tapped him at all. And he didn’t drive away either.
If there’s obviously no injury to anyone involved, then everyone just gets on with their life.
And that would be pointless:
Nope, nope, and nope.
The kid wasn’t hit by the car, and he was clearly uninjured. The most the driver could have possibly gotten was a citation for failing to stop at the stop sign.
Judging by the posts lately, I’d think that the first rule of Clone Club is that you never shut the fuck up about Clone Club.
This one has been for sale for a little while, so there aren’t many takers at this price. But that’s not surprising because it’s a niche within a niche.
A decent one recently sold for like twenty grand on Bring A Trailer, and there’s one listed in the UK for 20,000 pounds, so I’m guessing that the right price is…
Meh. It’ll get sent back to Pagani and they’ll put it together again good as new. Only loss here is to the rich arab douchebag who’ll be without one of his toys for a while.
I went into this article thinking it was going to be just another crazy Torch rant (it was), but by the end I was convinced. You’re absolutely right; there are a TON of material options available today that can replace carpet and still be aesthetically pleasing and functional.
OMG a Moonie! I haven’t even thought about those things in forever, but they were everywhere in the ‘80s. Right up there with ‘Baby On Board’ signs.
Who the fuck is Kristen Lee and why is she writing for this blog? Shouldn’t you have some kind of national security qualifications to be a writer here?
Unscrupulous dealer markups aside, a $150k American car with an engine essentially out of a pickup truck is very much within reach of a successful plumber or dry cleaner or landscape contractor. Especially in comparison to what it’s competitors (other than the Corvette) were offering for the money.
But we get all the latest Brexit doomsday predictions.
Driving fast is significantly less exhausting when you’re in a car designed to comfortably handle high speeds.
Don’t like it personally, but at least that’s something you can opt out of by not buying a Tesla. People who buy those cars know what they’re getting into, and that’s fine.
Wow I almost forgot how good they are, and how awful everything else is in comparison.
That could be it too.
It sounds like he had some kind of falling out with the architects and this was his passive-aggressive way to stick it to them.
I think that speaks more to how brilliant the Z06 was, more than any deficiency in the GT.
I’m a privacy advocate, and I have no problem with black boxes as long as they’re self-contained, don’t broadcast/upload data, and the government can only access them through due process (such as after an accident or during a properly warranted criminal investigation).