Criminal negligence is defined by a LACK of "malicious intent."
Criminal negligence is defined by a LACK of "malicious intent."
First of all, when Kevin got out of the racecar, be set himself up for a death wish, and didn't follow standard protocol which is to pull over (if able to) and wait for assistance. His lack of initial judgement is negligent. Second of all, there was no reason for Tony to drive as close to Kevin, as he did. This also,…
Blaming the victim, nice.
No, the S2000, NSX, Beat, and Integra Type R were the last great cars Honda made.
Agreed, I never understood the fascination in trying to turn an economy car into a sports car. Sure it can be done but you could have bought a much nicer (and faster) car with all that money.
Girls in the early 2000's loved them though.
Your comment is hilarious. Preludes are and have always been a joke of a car from a performance perspective. I've seen people pour many dollars into them and even then there's little they can do well. Even with good power they are too heavy and imbalanced for a FWD they wallow through the corners desperately…
You wouldn't have to. You would just alter the powerband to emulate the peaks to reflect a true transmission.
Does Speciale mean you have to read to it really slow?
Mayor Ford called, he wants his Crackpipe back.
Imagine what the drivers butthole was like. Probably thinking "don't hit the barrier don't hit the barrier don't hit the barrier don't hit the barrier"
To me, the Viper is the only modern car that reflects the spirit of that time - yet the buff-books seem to not like it for it's lack of refinement.
Shhh, we want to keep the prices down. Let people forget about the clownshoe!
Two polite notes/clarifications.
A new Porsche 911 GT3 RS is coming. We've seen it making a big fuss on the Nürburgring, but we didn't know quite…
An automatic Supra Turbo? Ugh.... how much for a tranny swap?
This appears to come from some British Commonwealth territory, as they're driving on the wrong side of the street and the street signage is English. I's not clear exactly why the motorcyclist crossed the double-yellow and ended up the world's worst airplane, but he did. And, incredibly, wasn't injured at all.
That would be called "patina", and it is indeed a trend of older classics. Though it does fall into two district categories: "Rat Rod" & Daily Driver.
I think that's actually a Cayman, not a 911