If your car doesn't have it, worst case scenario is that you forget to turn them on and get a ticket, or make people angry on your way. You will realize it at some point. If your car does have it, the shadow of a building or a short underpass can trigger your lights, which will drive you mad.
I do believe this is exactly what the word "fugly" was coined for.
I thought it was "atmospherium."
Why do I keep thinking "Twin Peaks?"
They are getting us ready for autonomous automobiles.
You are going to hate the future.
Hmmm. I suggest next year they have a flaulenceOmeter. You know, a gas detector in the driver's seat. Put the gauge on the other side of the speedometer.
Why not. There's already a crotch cooler in most American luxury cars. Don't believe me? Next time you have a chance look below the steering wheel on a Lincoln or Cadillac.
Indeed, modern engines are sealed off and you don't have the tools to dig as deep as before. That being said, cars still need regular attention and care. Pop the hood, check fluid levels, save money.
I don't know. It could sound just as bad with the associated footage. "And the white biker gives the orange rider a love tap and down they go to kiss the tarmac. You can hear the sound of carbon-fiber caressing the pavement."
That scraping asphalt sound is as bad an finger-nails on a blackboard. Cringe-worthy.
Good call. Looks like the biker in white leaned into the biker in orange and that caused the whole thing. I notice there was no resulting fist-fight. Good for them.
Holy crap! That's one hell of an impact. A miracle anyone walked away from that. Good protective gear they wear.
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I like that the grip is so nice and thick, but the rest of it is excessive shiny stuff. Do you really want a driver easily distracted by chrome behind the wheel? Just askin.
At around the 1:56 minute mark I have all kinds of respect for this pilot. Damned dangerous that turn. And all the very low flying that follows. This person has chops.
No "Big Bang Theory" so you are no techie. And that you post so much here is testament to a life? Really!
As you can see, the crew went for their obligatory sideways shot coming out of La Source hairpin and it wasn't exactly what you'd call a smooth skid. I'm not going to say I've seen better slides from 150-horsepower Nissans... okay I will say it, I've seen better slides from 150-horsepower Nissans.