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2004-z06

Another good thing to remember is what black pepper is called -- it’s ground peppercorns.  Corn was a generic term; it’s only quite recently that we’ve started to think the word only applies to maize.

Correction. American companies are not willing to pay people enough to afford American-made goods, nor are they willing to accept the smaller profit margins. We bought American for a few centuries before everyone started outsourcing to increase profits.

Dafuq? Bullitt is slow, yes, and maybe plagued with a bit too much Jazz Flute, but its deliberately slow. Lots of movies were back then. Because exposition was a thing. Its cool if you’re used to Michael Bay shit and don’t know how to watch a movie thats not going a million miles and hour all the time, but

The problem is you never just lob a few nukes. If Country A was stupid enough to launch a few, then Country B will launch nukes at *all* of A’s launch sites plus a few cities. Once B sees the huge ‘reprisal’ launch coming from A, then both countries essentially have every ballistic missile they can fly plus some

Not to harp on old shit (and not sure why I am telling you in particular), but I lament the fact that if Dubya hadn’t faked the WMD evidence the word of the US would have had quite a bit more weight.

I am more worried about what seems like Putin losing his marbles, making unveiled threats of nuclear conflict. The last thing we need right now is an unstable leader with keys to 6000 ICMBs. I hope we come out of this thing without someone lobbing a few nuclear missiles. Where I live in the US is most certainly a

2023 Z06 — the Stingray is an awesome car already...

In case you all haven’t noticed. We’ve been watching the death of this thing for quite some time. The shit company that bought this brand has choked almost all of its properties in the name of getting every last fucking penny they can out of them. Ultimately at the cost of killing the golden goose.

I’m in the minority here I guess, but it’s refreshing to see these comments on a review of this car. A vanity project from the start, it really is a good vehicular representation of the world today. A completely unobtainable totally tone deaf vehicle built to solve a “problem” that isn’t relevant to anyone which will

I don't usually put out on the first date but....

Leaving work the other day I had one of the few pure automotive moments that seldom come in todays modern world.

fwiw I love the tone of this review. it’s hard not to have a bleak outlook on life when something like this exists solely to sit in some rich asshole’s garage and never actually be driven.

Rory, this is obviously a heartfelt piece and I appreciate that. As with almost everything you publish here, it’s very well done.

The issue is so bad that one owner even said he wasn’t able to drive his new SUV off the lot he purchased it at

And if it’s a drive thru (as pictured), they have to first hear all of that through the horrible intercom.

Honestly, just know what you want when you order. I hate people who take damn forever to order after sitting in line for 5 minutes. 

Not much of a point. A cheeseburger, by default, has cheese on it. Shame on her. But it was nice of you not to get upset.

You’re right, but I’d blame smartphones and the distracted driving they cause for the majority of these new deaths.

Cars may be safer from a crash test point of view...but there are also a lot of huge cars and trucks, and cars that are obscenely fast, and some that are both huge and insanely fast.  Combine that with a low point of entry to get/keep a drivers license and a lot of people who drive like selfish, reckless idiots, and

Not my boss. His. The same guy that is bitching about why we are 20% understaffed is the one that has pulled this crap from day one.