Lifestyle

22nd Feb 2023

It does 0-273 mph in just 3 seconds, burning 8 gallons of fuel and pulling 4.5 Gs in the process.

Once they’re done serving gelatos for the day, the roof folds down and they can drive it away like a regular limo.

The US Air Force has poured millions into shooting down suspected Chinese spy balloons. But now it’s believed one was just a $12 hobby balloon.

Zayn Sofuoğlu’s parents have filmed him driving the $550,000 Ferrari and parking it better than most drivers you see on the road today.

The California Highway Patrol has officially lost its patience with ‘stupid drivers’ who ignored road signs and drove into a sinkhole, roasting them on Facebook.

This old 2003 school bus is packed with some of the craziest technology and DIY builds we’ve ever seen. It has a cargo deck big enough to carry a car and its very own crane. The guy who built it can also control everything from his mobile phone.

The famed Jamaican sprinter has now taken to his social media suggesting ‘money is the root of all evil’.

A YouTuber called Tavarish will restore the destroyed McLaren P1 after telling his followers he would buy it if he got 40,000 likes.

The Invisible House is an architectural masterpiece with some incredible quirks. Not only is it made out of mirrors, but it also has a swimming pool that takes up 50 percent of the usable space.

Cars seized from the property include a Rolls-Royce, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s home in Saudi Arabia is a 17-room, two-story hotel suite that costs $250,000 per month. But the Al Nassr player can certainly afford it.

A Seattle company actually already made a ‘Cybercatamaran’ and filed a trademark for the name Cybercat.

Daniel Mac rose to fame in the most bizarre, yet inspiring way.

“Welcome to a new episode of the clown show,” Tate said. And he was right, it was a clown show, he just didn’t realize who the clown was.

One video shows at least five parked cars sliding down a slippery street in Seattle, crashing into poles and each other along the way.

Measuring 900 meters by 500 meters, the manta ray-shaped vessel is gigantic.