"Denver Is Stuck In The 90s" (denver80222)
10/21/2015 at 13:04 • Filed to: None | 0 | 13 |
There were 2 of em. I wonder what Lexus is doing.
Smallbear wants a modern Syclone, local Maple Leafs spammer
> Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
10/21/2015 at 13:06 | 7 |
I wonder what Lexus is doing.
Not nearly enough in the fast lane, probably.
Ash78, voting early and often
> Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
10/21/2015 at 13:08 | 2 |
Drove away with the fuel nozzle still in the filler?
#lexusdrivers
Ash78, voting early and often
> Smallbear wants a modern Syclone, local Maple Leafs spammer
10/21/2015 at 13:09 | 2 |
Mother of all Rimshots
fhrblig
> Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
10/21/2015 at 13:11 | 0 |
Probably a high altitude loop. Chrysler likes to do a 10-hour, 300-plus mile loop all over the state when they do theirs.
Patrick Nichols
> Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
10/21/2015 at 13:30 | 1 |
I’d say a Lexus version of the Mirai is not far off and that would be what they’re testing
MontegoMan562 is a Capri RS Owner
> Smallbear wants a modern Syclone, local Maple Leafs spammer
10/21/2015 at 13:30 | 1 |
COTD
Future next gen S2000 owner
> Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
10/21/2015 at 13:35 | 0 |
Which direction were they headed?
I’ll place my bets on high altitude testing on a yearly engine update.
Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
> Patrick Nichols
10/21/2015 at 13:51 | 0 |
Considering something funky was going on with the gas cap, that seems likely
Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
> Future next gen S2000 owner
10/21/2015 at 13:51 | 0 |
They were headed west, so maybe
DerW220
> Ash78, voting early and often
10/21/2015 at 14:00 | 0 |
VW drivers (and Honda) are the worst at this.
SnapUndersteer, Italian Spiderman
> Ash78, voting early and often
10/21/2015 at 14:23 | 0 |
that means a lot coming from you
SnapUndersteer, Italian Spiderman
> Ash78, voting early and often
10/21/2015 at 14:24 | 0 |
true story, that’s happened to me once.. I stopped right away though just 2ft later
Cixelsyd
> Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
10/21/2015 at 14:53 | 0 |
I was convinced for a few seconds that these were some sort of sensors and my mind jumped to autonomous testing. Then I took a second look and realized those were raindrops on your windshield. D’oh!