"Although we know exactly who built this eight door 1967 Pontiac Catalina—an airport limo company named Stageway—we still have no idea exactly how to use such a huge vehicle."
"Although we know exactly who built this eight door 1967 Pontiac Catalina—an airport limo company named Stageway—we still have no idea exactly how to use such a huge vehicle."
Where were these guys around when Saving Private Ryan was filmed? This replica is looks more authentic than the one in the movie.
..and the music is too loud!
Rat killer, no doubt.
Back in the day in old country (Eastern Europe in the 70-80ies) you had to wait 5-10 years just for the ability to buy a car. You signed up for one, and the list was extremely long. When your number came up, you could buy the car of your "dreams", shity east-German, soviet, Romanian piece of crap (I won't include…
Reminds me of "scary steering", the website is old (very) but the content is funny:
According to your point, he is blaming the full cost of a patch on the console release process, (which only part of the cost). Might as well start crying about how expensive developing a game using the various 3D/Animation/Database software, for which everyone has to pay hefty license fees. How dare people charge…
"Cost to develop the patch/ fix, cost to do in house testing on the new builds to try and find any issues in advance"
"Jealously" pffttt... My bike can hit 0-60 a bit quicker, and while it doesn't have 208 mph top end it gets close enough so that number wouldn't matter in a real life situation (khm...not that I ever went that fast on it just in case a police officer would read this... khm), AND I got it for 1/100th of the 599's…
Nissan Leaf...
Maybe it is just the video quality, but that stitching on the dash looks crappy.
Without a doubt the most talented racers in the world. Bold statement there. WRC drivers would like to argue.
My vote also goes for these.
Fat chicks can't climb, need more brush guard, NP...
Moby Dick/Quattro is better...
Make it go away, like this:
Are you P.K.Taylor or J.B.Montgomery, their idea:
Not on all servers.
Hmm, my experience is the other way around. I used to drive for Airborne Express (before it was DHL), and we had both Ford and Chevy vans. Ford had better power steering and brakes, at least they felt better.