I'm far from being a tree-hugger, but what happened before we had trucks and cranes to haul these things away? Why not let nature handle it?
I'm far from being a tree-hugger, but what happened before we had trucks and cranes to haul these things away? Why not let nature handle it?
These guys seem really cool and it doesn't hurt that they're pretty successful in racing. I like that they seem to always have fun and not take themselves too seriously off track. I'm always fascinated by the people behind privateer motorsports teams and how they got there, whether it's through successful business…
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It's cool when it's done in a controlled setting or when you're alone on a country road with nobody around for miles. I've even been to car shows that had organized burnout contests.
The guy that has to show everyone how cool he is by doing/attempting burnouts, by association making the responsible car guys look like dicks to the community.
Chevy knows that this is happening, but feels that almost every Z06 owner will be totally satisfied with their car, and if they aren't, there are aftermarket tuners that they can go to that'll gladly liberalize that ECU to give it more unrestricted power and loosen up its views on the legalization of marijuana.
In related news, AARP is announced as the title sponsor of the AARP McLaren-Honda Formula 1 Team!
Privately owned is likely. But I would never define a fighter as a "Private Plane."
Shown: Not a private plane.
oh yes!
Came here expecting this:
Thanks for the info. I kind of assumed that may be the case. It's still hard to believe that they don't sell one of their RWD cars in a land with a RWD sedan market that many Americans envy. Be careful Australia, the FWD beigekreig is coming.
Those commercials annoy me even more than the "grounded to the ground" Camry spots. How can a company that brought us the GT-R, hell even the Z-cars, put out such garbage performance themed advertising?
I understand that completely. What I meant is why can't they use something that's RWD therefore at least passable as having a resemblance to its production counterpart. Not requiring homologation is one thing, but completely disregarding the intent of the series just ruins it for me.
It doesn't make sense to me why Nissan is using the Altima instead of a Q50 for this series. The Altima doesn't have a sporting bone in its body, so to speak. The new Altimas just plain suck. I had a '14 as a rental and that should tell you everything you need to know.
1.) Rental Car
I can say from experience, taking a ride in a P1 gives you the same feeling. Of course, I didn't vocalize it like that.
I'm watching it live from outside my office about 15 miles away.