Given China's manufacturing strategy of taking IP and using it as its own, I think we've already seen every Chinese car we'd want to see.
Given China's manufacturing strategy of taking IP and using it as its own, I think we've already seen every Chinese car we'd want to see.
I got pulled over for doing 33 in a 25 on my bike. Cop wrote me a ticket, wouldn't listen to anything, so I took it to court. Judge asked me if I knew how fast I was going, I told him I didn't. He said "why not". I said, "no speedometer". He asked the cop if I was being reckless. Cop said no. Judge dismissed it.
I work across the street from the Audi US headquarters. The sheer volume of R8s I see pulling out of there with HQ tags on them is ridiculous only in how much rage-filled lust I have for it.
Anyone else find it hilarious that the guy is saying, "I'm good. I'm good," while still attached to the handlebars?
My ass-hattery knows no confines.
I had an '81 280 ZX and that car was beautiful as it was - leaky t-tops and all. This just tears away a small part of my soul.
Poor Frank. It's a damn shame what she did to his dog...
"[Y]ou can visit his Menlo Park, N.J. laboratory at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Mich."
Back to School with Rodney Dangerfield. That's the movie.
When your wife says, "THAT'S FUCKING IT! YOU'RE GETTING A NEW CAR..." and storms out.
Yes.
I used to race, so I have a (few) relatively expensive bikes. One of my favorites I've used to commute with on and off for a while.
I'd be interested to see how this breaks down in relationship to CAFE standards and the ability of manufacturers to get tax credits, or lesser restrictions on more profit-friendly vehicles, like trucks and SUV's.
I want your problems.
Listen. Instead of thinking about what I should/want to say next, I listen. You'd be surprised how often it makes the uncomfortable social situation easier, and the person remembers you the next time they see you. It's a great networking tool, too.
I went to college at a small liberal-arts school in southern VA. Our president at the time was a retired three-star general with strong ties to the intelligence community. Needless to say, for being in the middle of nowhere, we saw a lot of low-flying F-15, F-18, and F-16's at high speed. A lot of Blackhawks, too.…
Dammit. Of course I'd pull the one google image for a sniper with no clip... I guess your honda civic is toast now.