I'll agree with this one. While I've had my car for just about a year, the shifts aren't always perfect, so it's nice to have a helping hand.
I'll agree with this one. While I've had my car for just about a year, the shifts aren't always perfect, so it's nice to have a helping hand.
Don't worry, you're not the first. Here in Ottawa the drivers are terrible, but you'll find similar results in many of the major cities sprinkled across the lower border.
The laws here for driving quickly are madness. If you've ever driven on the 401 or 407 here in Ontario, you'll know that technically the speed limit is 100 km/h, but if you drive any less than about 120, you'll be in a bit of a dangerous situation. Most people drive 140+, until they see the Crown Vic hiding in the…
Another +1
Sorry, I reread my comment, and I realize it's not quite what I meant. I was more wondering whether it was really necessary. Also, Jalopnik has quickly become one of my favourite websites!
Any sport that produces that much soot and pollution shouldn't be allowed.
How did the delivery guy like traveling in this?
I was just about to comment about that light. In case of hurricane, my L1 is what I want in my pocket at all times. Next up: 6PX Pro
Of all the vehicles in the city, surely a Land Rover can handle a bit of rain.
Sweet picture, made even sweeter with the Toronto skyline. Probably one of maybe 4 Astons in Ontario...
Wow, all domestics.
Sweet rig! Love the Whaler!
+1
Seconded!
Save the clock tower!
Great idea, and great demonstration of phone sensor data being used in a beneficial way.
Maybe the dealership shouldn't have used one of the top 4 most commonly used root passwords: