In a world where women’s lady parts are expected to be perfectly formed and immaculately plucked and perfumed, the film’s celebration of diversity is a welcome message. Funnily enough, it is often women who need to be convinced of the vagina’s unique beauty - men have been big fans ...
Vintage 48,000 Mile Test: 1976 VW Rabbit – How VW Handed Over The US Import Market to the Japanese By Paul Niedermeyer –Posted on November 14, 2024 (first posted 11/10/2018)Here’s the final installment of Road and Track’s long term test of a ...
Five million mid-size hatchbacks in a bumper-to-bumper jam would stretch along the most direct road route from the North Cape of Norway to Cape Town, South Africa. And all the way back. And then to London. And that’s how many cars the Volkswagen Group intends to build out of its ...
The German government has also come under fire for being slow to take on a car industry that employs 800,000 people, even as cheating suspicions spread to other automakers. Graphic on the Volkswagen emissions cheating scandal. 'Milestone' VZBV and Germany's largest auto club ADAC kicked off th...
The are very few parts that interchange between the engines. The 356 engines has in my opinion a much better head design, to start, things like retangular exhaust ports, better valve angles etc...the cases are 3 piece cases allowing some access to the front of the case for cam gear...
(Merrion, September) by Malachi O'Doherty explores just how practical a united Ireland would be, and wonders how well the different parts would fit together. Negative Space (Merrion, May) by leading art critic Cristín Leach marr...
This was the cradle that rocked Peregrine White, who was born on the Mayflower shortly after the ship anchored in Provincetown harbor,” he said. In his journal “Of Plimoth Plantation,” William Bradford describes Peregrine White as the “first of the English that was borne in these parts...
This was the cradle that rocked Peregrine White, who was born on the Mayflower shortly after the ship anchored in Provincetown harbor,” he said. In his journal “Of Plimoth Plantation,” William Bradford describes Peregrine White as the “first of the English that was borne in these parts...