The outrageous stunts (such as illegally jamming the Superbowl with a guerrilla commercial and hiring strippers to bump and
grind on the cars like a Vegas sideshow) are more than simply high concept gags: Zemeckis and Bob Gale squeeze the limits of bad taste out of these lemons for a deliciously tart cinematic lemonade.
There's no middle
ground on a car like this.
Not exact matches
By the end of September, we had about 12 to 15
cars on the
ground and 400 members — enough that I could finally see if my business model was working
like I thought it would.
Low enough to the
ground to make you feel
like you are
on a track and not driving up to your driveway, the Toyota 86 is one of the most affordable sporty
cars.
Films of the flights were played and replayed in slow and slower motion: The
car spins, slides a short distance, and suddenly it rises, two feet, five feet, 10 feet off the
ground, lifting gracefully and twisting in the air,
like a leaf from the sidewalk
on an autumn afternoon.
I would live to hear more about your opinions
on disciplining older children at some point - I'm curious what you think of time - outs /
grounding, removing privileges
like car keys or cell - phone, etc..
I
like this feature because it stands upright
on its own so that you don't have to lay it down
on the dirty
ground while you're putting your baby into the
car.
What attracted critical minds
like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre — bored stiff as they were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» — was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes
on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appea
on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions
like the «rolling camera» during a
car crash halfway through
On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appea
On Dangerous
Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
Ariel has said that the concept won't directly influence a production
car unfortunately, although if you would still
like to see it, it will be
on show at the Low Carbon Vehicle Show at Millbrook Proving
Ground on the 14th and 15th of September.
That's normally redirected to the intake so it'll burn off (as oppposed to just dripping it
on the
ground like the old
cars used to).
On this road, the Porsche makes us feel
like we couldn't possibly cover
ground faster or more easily in any other
car.
As we caravan across the former General Motors proving
ground, a silver
car shoots by
on a steeply banked oval track
like the ball
on a roulette wheel.
Let's talk about something else,
like the Land Rover Evoque we're driving, which has puddle lights in the side mirrors that project an image of the
car on the
ground when the door is opened.
With a bit of
ground clearance, some subtle cladding and all - wheel drive, Volkswagen announces the Golf SportWagen Alltrack, a
car that it hopes can take
on the
likes of the Subaru Outback with a lot more driving engagement.
If you aren't too hung up
on your
car's badge, you could also take a look at the Kia Stinger, and there are plenty of traditional rivals too, from executive saloons including the BMW 3 Series, Jaguar XE and Mercedes C - Class, to newcomers
like the Tesla Model S. With taut lines, a low roofline and Audi's trademark grille and headlights, the A5 Sportback can easily stand its
ground in the looks department, and is arguably more desirable than the Audi A4 saloon it's based
on.
Most of this lost
ground is a result of the steering, which feels incredibly numb, vague and lifeless in comparison with the more immediately intuitive systems in
cars like the Cadillac ATS, along with making this Infiniti one of the more troublesome
cars to place accurately
on the road — especially twister sections of asphalt, where you'll find yourself constantly making small corrections to the steering at less - than - brisk speeds.
On the ground floor of the Museo Lamborghini we can admire masterpieces like the legendary Miura, even the one of a kind Miura Roadster is currently on display... remember that car was valued at US$ 10,000,000 a few months ag
On the
ground floor of the Museo Lamborghini we can admire masterpieces
like the legendary Miura, even the one of a kind Miura Roadster is currently
on display... remember that car was valued at US$ 10,000,000 a few months ag
on display... remember that
car was valued at US$ 10,000,000 a few months ago.
All the better to suck cooling air and keep the
car on the
ground at speed —
like its 266km / h top speed.
I have been in a different vehicle that struggled around the mountains, but this
car handles the difference
like you are
on flat
ground.
I always feel
like the
car is securely
on the
ground even when driving fast in the rain.
It's also the vehicle where Volvo tries to reclaim the high
ground on safety from Audi - BMW - Mercedes — German automakers with adaptive cruise control and steering assist, active high beam lighting that blanks the area pointing at oncoming
cars, low - speed
car and pedestrian detection with warnings and auto - braking, even a pedestrian airbag in front,
like a cow - catcher
on a train only gentler.
It looks
like H&R wants to lower the suspension
on every single
car model, and this time they worked with the Porsche Panamera V6 4WD version which now sits 35 millimeters closer to the
ground.
«When we build a race track for a touring
car, it's an easy thing, it's
like «do that», but when we're talking about a street race we wanted to have something you cant do in real life,
like jumping
on rooftops in New York City, downing the Hollywood Mountains in your Moto X, so something that's
grounded to reality but you can't do that in real life.
First launching two decades ago
on the very first PlayStation, GT has since established a reputation as the world's greatest driving simulator, and while the series» recent hiatus has allowed games
like Forza Motorsport and Project
Cars to make up
ground, the name Gran Turismo is still one held in extremely high esteem.
First party AAA titles are thin
on the
ground this year but third parties padded out the Sony floor very well with brilliant exhibits
like a gigantic TIE fighter (which I shamelessly call an AT - AT) or the
car from Mad Max replete with all sorts of rusty goodness.
There are two schools of thought
on EV design, one camp believes in a
ground up, purpose - built approach
like the Nissan Leaf, while the other takes an existing
car and electrifies it,
like the 2014 Ford Focus Electric.
Answer: «DUI - super extreme» is the charge when a person does all of the following: hits «numerous curbs» and drives
on the sidewalk; says «I don't have to walk f*cking anywhere» when approached by a cop; shoves an officer after declining to take field sobriety tests; scuffles with a cop and gets taken to the
ground; knees a second officer in the crotch while being handcuffed; repeatedly curses at police; kicks the inside of a squad
car; has a blood alcohol content nearly three times the legal limit; and poses for a mug shot
like this:
This is the second case of racial profiling involving Mr. Joel DeBellefeuille, a Black professional who was stopped and fined in 2009 while driving his BMW in the South Shore municipality by two LPS officers who doubted that a Black man could have a
car like his; the case went back and forth between the municipal court and the Quebec Superior Court, and lead to the
ground - breaking 66 - page court decision in 2012 that provides an exhaustive review Canadian case law
on racial profiling.
I guess it boils down to how big their payments are
on their homes,
cars, cottages, boats, trips abroad, in -
ground pools, costs associated with runs for political offices etc, just
like the rest of us (I'm not in that group, but I was once, except for the politics stuff... thankfully).