"We're not looking for narcotics, but we have to report them to law enforcement when they're found,"
"We're not looking for narcotics, but we have to report them to law enforcement when they're found,"
Your response is impulsive..
I don't know of any... More and more track days are going to a self-tech, they don't even look at your car. You sign the papers that your car is good to go, and it's on you.
Kind of a dick move to pull out this late in the year. It basically gives Millen no chance at putting anything together for '15. I am sure some effing bean counter knew about it at least 6 months ago, come clean early and give your partners a chance. They are becoming more like their GM overlords every day.
And this is why I'll never take Hyundai seriously. All of the best manufacturers race their products. Every. Single. One. Why? Because they can actually learn a thing or two about how it performs against real competition and IMPROVE it if it's not good enough.
Luckily he was white.
Man, I'm gonna miss that car. So fun to watch rip around a course. It was fun racing with you, Raphael.
Some guy reviewing plain old everyday used cars (and bikes) intercut with philosophical musing about the nature of car ownership and the cultural signifiers attributed to a car, plus MEAT and 70s muffs. Oh wait, that already exists . . . .
A cheap used one is a tempting proposition, but small problem that wouldn't raise an eyebrow in a normal car can total an AMG with a V12.
I'm sorry, did he really write that ten dollars buys enough gas for weeks' worth of driving? In what year, 1962? My sister has a Smart and a reasonable commute, and even she is spending around $20 on gas per week.
Welcome to Virginia! License and registration.
Doug "I" DeMuro.
It's the same F1 that he's crashed, and subsequently repaired, twice. He crashed it twice because he drives it all the time, on racetracks, near its limit. Worst is not a word associated with Rowan Atkinson's car ownership.
Chris Evans and his white Ferrari Collection
Justin. Beiber.
Mustang is "too refined" as a negative? Do people expect inherent shittiness when they buy a muscle car or something?
The real culprit
I've decided to devote today's column to a serious automotive industry topic. The topic is: why can't you buy a new…
Also, it's such an absurd position to take. It's a retailer basically saying "we don't trust ourselves to enforce our own staff's ability to legally sell products".