This Alpina C1 is a rare bit of BMW 3 Series history
(AutoBlog.com)
Monday, May 9, 2016
Why Aren't Better Mirrors Installed From The Factory?
7 Car Mods Absolutely Worth the Money
2. Getting a convex mirror
2. Getting a convex mirror
- Price: Starting at $20
- Have you ever noticed how most tractor-trailers and plenty of larger pickups have an extra mirror added on, and that it's convex? That helps the driver see a wider angle, thus minimizing the blind spot. If you have trouble with blind spots, and you've already adjusted your mirrors properly, a rearview convex mirror will be a tremendous help, especially when confronted with the sudden need to swerve and avoid a random tire/duckling/squirrel in the road.
I've Hit A Bucket Here
12 Awesome Driving Ranges You Need to Hit (At)
4. TaylorMade Golf Experience
4. TaylorMade Golf Experience
- Las Vegas, NV
- No wonder Donald Trump has a hotel in Sin City. Everything around these parts is yuuugge. That includes this hotspot on the far end of the Strip, a mega-facility whose blowout features include a lighted par-three course, a giant two-tier driving range, and a bar and grill that’s perfect for bachelor parties, natch.
Canelo, The New King Of May Day Fights!
Canelo Alvarez stops Amir Khan, calls out Gennady Golovkin
LAS VEGAS -- Middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez had a lot of problems with the speed and movement of Amir Khan, just the way Khan and his team planned. Then Alvarez connected.
Alvarez, the heavy favorite, landed a monster right hand to Khan's chin in the sixth round, and that was it, as Alvarez brutally knocked Khan out before a crowd of 16,540 on Saturday in the main event of the first boxing card at the new T-Mobile Arena.
(ESPN.com)
LAS VEGAS -- Middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez had a lot of problems with the speed and movement of Amir Khan, just the way Khan and his team planned. Then Alvarez connected.
Alvarez, the heavy favorite, landed a monster right hand to Khan's chin in the sixth round, and that was it, as Alvarez brutally knocked Khan out before a crowd of 16,540 on Saturday in the main event of the first boxing card at the new T-Mobile Arena.
(ESPN.com)
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