Norton’s poorer acting was understandable - allegedly he was contractually obliged to do the movie rather than by choice.
Norton’s poorer acting was understandable - allegedly he was contractually obliged to do the movie rather than by choice.
Who didn’t actually have a driving licence at the time of filming! So he was the slowest to pick up stunt driving when all the actors were taught to do it. Conversely, everyone said that Charlize was by far the best driver.
Actually yes, that was another interesting point I was going to mention. The fact that as little CGI as possible was used to make it more realistic - that included having a helicopter hovering at an impossibly low height under the overpass.
Not just to make the border crossing quicker, to make the actual border crossing. The black and white numberplate is a Guangdong region-specific numberplate, designed specifically for vehicles that often cross the border, hence the partial Chinese characters for Macau and Hong Kong on both ends of the numberplate.
If anybody does go car spotting in Hong Kong, especially in junkyards, please keep an eye out for a white Series B Toyota Celica ST TA40 notchback, with the rectangular headlights. That description is for my dad’s old Celica, which he owned for 23 years but was forced to sell it when we emigrated. The buyer promised…
Yeah, but sea air salt. There’s a reason why you don’t want to buy a home by the sea in Hong Kong.
It’s a temporary plate. Cars that haven’t yet been registered can be driven around with said temporary plate, usually issued to dealers and workshops.
Because there’s nowhere for the cord to loop around on the front of an Exige. Unlike the McLaren 650S higher up, where the cord was looped around the frunk hood latch, the Exige doesn’t have a frunk. I don’t actually believe there are any opening surfaces on the front of the Exige, not even for maintenance purposes.
Actually, I believe it was a California that was the last manual-equipped Ferrari built in 2010. One of only two.
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No, the car had already been imported by 2015, hence me saying it was registered here 3-4 years ago.
That was registered 4 years ago though, so sadly no :P
Lol, nobody sees Ford as American in the UK. Given Ford UK/Europe’s history of great models only sold over here, they’re practically seen as European if not British (Cortina, Escort etc).
Wait, 35MPG? Is that all? A Polo GTI produces about 40 more horsepower and nearly manages 40MPG.
Yes it is.
It’s the Zonda PS, made for Peter Saywell. It’s got various 760 body pieces like the vents and the dorsal fin. It also has unique carbon pieces on the front wings for downforce.
It’s one of the numerous one-offs that wealthy people have commissioned for Pagani. This one was the PS, called as such because it was made for Peter Saywell. Originally, the PS looked like this.
“What exactly is wrong with towing in your sedan?” - every caravan owner in Europe.
It’s for sale in Korea already, and should begin sales in early December in North America.
200 square feet. Property is expensive.