Dome Zero! Just look at that thing! It looks like waht people in the 80s thought we would be driving today.
Dome Zero! Just look at that thing! It looks like waht people in the 80s thought we would be driving today.
I have to go with the spring NASCAR race at Talladega. This wasn't David beating Goliath, this is a little league team beating the Yankees. That last lap they passed Kenseth, Johnson, and Edwards, three juggernauts of the sport. Definitely a fun win to see.
I nominate the Red Bull RB9, its the last V8 F1 car to win a race a championship and set all kinds of records (well, Vettel did). I would say it's pretty important.
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Mini has a speedometer in front of you too and it's digital (and the center thing is more of a heritage move)
On the Toyota Echo, they elect to use a 2 speed windshield wiper lever, when it has the programming for multiple speeds. I think Regular Car Reviews sums it up better than me.
Patriots/Cowboys would be even worse. ESPN would explode.
Can anyone guess what the top left button does on the R53 Mini?
I have to go with the big long old storage building at Dirtfish. It's like an airplane hangar but way cooler, since its wood and used to be used for storing lumber. It also has multiple entryways and exits and long enough to get some serious speed.
Will.I.Am.'s. Delorean DMC12 made super ugly and faked as an original.
You would have to pay for everything, because she's an Alfa and always broke!
Shes got dumps like a truck
Yeah, but she drinks like a fish!
How is the obvious answer not an original Mini? Cute, low maintenance, when she does need something it's cheap, and tons of fun! All of that and I love a Brittish accent.
Frankly all cars should have 4 engines, one for each wheel.
You must be a delight at parties!
VW's Nardo test track! It IS a circle though, not an oval
The current Challenger makes people forget that it's a shitty Chrysler product and steals sales away from Ford
Still under a dollar!
Plan ahead, buy the tickets as early as possible and set plans in stone. This gives you more time to focus on the details of travelling versus the overall idea.