It's functional in there, but not exactly comfortable. With two people it's quite cramped, and if you're substantially-built, you likely will end up wearing the car like loud, fast underpants.
It's functional in there, but not exactly comfortable. With two people it's quite cramped, and if you're substantially-built, you likely will end up wearing the car like loud, fast underpants.
At the North Korean GP, plenty of people show up.
I have absolutely nothing cynical or snarky to say about this. This can only be good news.
The fact that a "Pittsburgh Left" is even a thing suggests that "yield to oncoming traffic" is an obscure and unknown law in Western Pennsylvania.
I pity you.
If this is where advertising is going (has gone?) I'm all for it.
Being unreasonably excited about this is really the only reasonable course of action.
I get it; it's just that they appear way more yellow than any cast magnesium wheel I've seen before. Hence the fake tan line.
Ha! "Fake tan line." Because, you know, tanline.
I need 50 cc's of Edward Tufte, STAT!
Open pipes and riveted-over headlights? What's not to like?
I'm guessing it's supposed to look like magnesium patina, but it's like a fake tan.
On the contrary, legal exoneration of Alexian Lien would set a precedent that is bad for lawyers, at least the self-serving ambulance-chasing variety.
Quote quotes, or scare quotes?
You are a pedant of the highest order, sir.
Nobody is calling for jailing the dude. Free speech (ignoring the China aspect for a moment) doesn't entitle one to speech without consequences, only without consequences which include the force of civil government. Ridiculing him is also free speech.
I just don't get what appear to be willful inaccuracies in the TV news when they continued to call it a Lexus for an hour after the video came out, and now all the written reports I see use the word "sedan" OVER AND OVER AND OVER. If it matters enough to your editorial sensibilities that you want to report on the…
I'll never forgive him for dissing Pixar.
Possibly, but then what gets televised? For the record, I am not against oval racing at all. It's just a different environment and a different skillset. It actually makes the most sense as a spectator sport, because of the compact track and the time and distance scales at which place changes occur.
Does the sub-3 liter V12 exist anymore anywhere in the motoring world?