That depends: is it an AmEx Black Card?
That depends: is it an AmEx Black Card?
unfortunately she looks older than the car :(
One of the other comments (DartzIRL) said that the Bugatti did their run on an oval track so space was not an issue.
2nd. I like the LEDs on the Caddy. They can be overdone but I think they did a nice job on the CTS.
This is only step 1. Step 2 is people actually buying this car....
Assume everyone on the road is trying to kill you.
In Philly you're required to clear sidewalks within a certain number of hours after the end of a storm. I think that's pretty common.
v. nice.
The point is not to fool anyone else, the point is that you'll have a genuine experience wherever you're visiting.
I think the real question is if they will cause premature deployment....
Thank you. I must have just missed it.
Hey Matt, what happened to The Morning Shift? Is it/Micheline on vacation or was there not enough interest to continue the feature?
Or the A8....I'm pretty sure Audis are a status symbol/the preferred car among the ruling elite in China.
If you're still paying attention: Giz just posted a top ten list of most disappointing gadgets of the year. Sam is the author so guess what product made it?
Thanks for helping me troubleshot. I figured it was easy but I could never figure it out. The problem is that I'm actually using a burner account -I guess it's time to register for reals. For a while I thought it may have been a Chrome issue since that's the browser I'm using but if I sign out I can see those links…
Sorry, I may be slightly retarded (paint chips taste really good) but how do you embed pics/video in your comments?
It's cool, he never does it without his Mentos.
Read the review (and the comments). Sam "Unapologetic Apple Fanboy" Biddle panned it but other writers on the site (I think it was Jesus Diaz) said he was possibly being a little harsh with his grading, and there's some back and forth between them in the comments...
Oh, and PS, congrats on the COTD!
Fair enough. But as a fleet/work truck companies likely don't want to shell out the extra $$ for something that's going to be used to haul things to and from a job site, so having a competitively priced 2WD option is a must (IMO).