Do you have the other patent application notes for "Brown Stainless Steel?"
Do you have the other patent application notes for "Brown Stainless Steel?"
Some BMW Exec: "Nein! venn I said 'more Highlander,' I mean ze Sean Connery und ze swords and ze action, not ze Toyota!"
I eagerly await the reveal of the T-Class.
I dug up a Matchbox AMC Javelin once. Metallic green paint (scratched by dirt & grit), opening doors (jammed up by dirt & grit) and those cool Lensey Matchbox wheels that are bigger and wider than Mattel Hot Wheels wheels (rough rolling because of dirt & grit).
Technically, there is only one law of physics being violated here, the second law of thermodynamics.
It's possible that CPT is also being violated, but there isn't enough data.
Sigh. I'm reading these comments and I'm amazed at how many putative Jalops just don't get it.
I'm doodling little hearts that say "With.a.G Torchinsky" all over my Trapper Keeper right now.
JASON TORCHINSKY I LOVE YOU
Some parts just don't match. Like classic American muscle and VTEC. Or E-Types and stance. If you go that way, the fans will crucify you online. And these are the ten best ways to achieve that.
Korean Audi? So Chrysler is now in a position where it is mimicking the "let's try to fool people by copying Mercedes design cues" era at Hyundai.
A source at the briefing informed me that it will actually be the ZElevtyTeen. A daring name choice, but it just makes sense, doesn't it? Kind of?
No, just put a 1:1 differential in it.
If ever there was a tiny car that needed to build a performance heritage, it's the Yaris. They look too good to be totally listless.
Every remedial mention of thermodynamics does not imply there was a perpetual motion claim, but there are bad estimations here nevertheless.
And if you're going to ride around with something like this, I think it needs an energy monitor like that of a lot of hybrids and electrics that shows just how environmentally friendly you're being and just how smug you can be to the black Chevy Suburban next to you.
Thermodynamics.