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Missed this one. 1996 SVT Cobra with Mystic paint. My cousin bought one new and it was great. The Cobra came with hand built DOHC 4.6 V8 (instead of the pushrod 5.0), 305 HP, at the time it was fast (0-60 around 5.6 sec). Top of that it handled well too, since it came with upper and lower trailing arms, two hydraulic

Not shocked.

How about the fact that Sir Jackie Stewart was “roped out” of the VIP area, and when he went in to help out Martin Brundle, a security guard stood in his way and wanted him to leave... Sir Jackie Stewart...

BMW’s tire pressure was off by 1.5 psi or so...

I offer inside our family friends circle to teach kids how to drive manual. Also works as a bartering offer: your kid helps my kid with calculus, and I teach your kid how to driver a manual.

“Towed at the Airport” slide, 5 out of 5 for me dawg.

Used dish soap the slide immobile/wrecked cars off the flatbed plenty of times.

That Supra is terrifying.

Khmm *nerd glasses on* the S8 is not used in the Paris chase scene, it was driven earlier in the “case chase”. The Paris chase used a BMW 535 and a Peugeot 406. I see myself out.

Yup (  https://www.tvfanatic.com/gallery/on-a-motorcycle-perry-mason-s2e1/ ), and the car of Della’s new partner, or the big yellow car of McCutcheon (the guy who got killed in the first episode).

Peery Mason (the new HBO one)

I’m not saying that is not possible to get good gas mileage out of a liter bike, but if you want to ride a bike specifically to save money, get 300cc bike, fast enough for traffic and you get into the 60-70 MPG range.

I’m a bike commuter myself, I’m not sure if the bike is that much cheaper though. Be honest if you ride that bike “supercar quick”, you won’t get 45 MPG out of a liter bike, more like mid-low 30s. Also the money you save on gas, you spend it on tire and gear, plus more frequent maintenance. Now in your case it

While general body shape stayed pretty much the same, small parts, trim pieces changed throughout the years, this one is an early one, the tail lights, hubcaps and bumper gives it away, most likely a 75 (Lada, actually Zhiguli first, did not exist in the 50s).

Well, look at the other side (I hope this does not happen to you), but imagine you stuck on the side of the freeway, cars and trucks zooming by, you are a inches away from being nailed by an inattentive driver. What do you want from your roadside emergency tow truck driver, hurry and try to get to you fast as possible

San Diego Intl. had something like this back when the Coast Guard flew jets out of the Coast Guard station next to the airport. There was a taxiway from the Coast Guard station that crossed a 6 lane street to get to the airport. Lights turned red, barriers came down, and there goes a Learjet, crossing the street.

Lol,

Its a Nissan Rogue, so not really a trunk, but the cargo area of the cab, but the question is valid, maybe it was the “most escapeable” spot in the situation.

Probably the riverbed eroded on the starboard side and the boat, which caused a slow roll over to starboard side, water eventually filling the compartments and pulling the hull down all the way to the side.

One Kenworth slid in there somehow.