I know, I was there.
I know, I was there.
“The Guardian writes that cities are designed for working white men”
I love everything about this car (could use a few less degrees of negative camber in the rear) but $40,00o is too much.
Wow, you made me hungry then nauseous all in one comment. Impressive!
I’m 6 foot 2 and some cars make me feel like that LOL.
The way I drive, I’d probably get like 7.
That’s true. I think games like Horizon, GTA Online, etc. have taken elements form those games though (Motorstorm for sure). Certainly not one to one remakes though.
Bummer, but understandable from their standpoint. No one wants the government hitting them with (potentially massive) fines.
TDU2 was a fantastic game.
I mean, everything they’ve made in the last decade has been fantastic looking, so the fact that it sounds like they’re kinda being forced to do this sucks.
1,000 pounds.
Maybe it’s like stopping by work on your day off. If you have to be there it sucks, but when you’re just visiting it’s more fun?
True, but I don’t think the One has an approach angle that’s any better. Both are equally pointless for street riving, but both are technically street cars. The bottom photo you posted is also of the track-only variant, so that one will never see roads.
“It also raises questions of whether Musk will remain neutral”
That was my first thought.
As a former new GTO owner, I am sad to report that it is, in fact, a boring car.
I mean, I feel like you mentioned a bunch of games that you want that already exist, and saying something is old doesn’t really seem like the worst thing in the world to me. I go back and play old games all the time. I understand everyone has different opinions on that though.
Wasn’t PC3 universally panned for being terrible?
Any reason why not? It weights over 1,000 lbs less than the Merc, has around 70 hp more, and Adrian fucking Newey did the aero. I’d honestly be shocked if the Aston is slower.