24kgoldasshole
24kgoldasshole
24kgoldasshole

Let’s see. He stole a plane, had ample opportunity to crash it in to a populated area with a fuel load, but didn’t. Flew over water to do the stunts he wanted to do because, as he said, he didn’t want to hurt anyone, just do a barrel roll then “nose down” (crash). Proceeded to crash the plane that was just about

He said “most”.......and was right.  Most looked like they had been beat to shit or sitting in a cesspool for a few years.  And I’m pretty sure I saw a 80's Honda Civic in there.   

Why do you know this??

Drive a Morgan, ride a Megan.  He wins either way.

I seriously doubt anyone at Porsche gives a rats ass about the jokes. They are selling the shit out of 911s and raking in enough cash to allow VW to pay off all of those diesel costs. Everyone bitches about all cars and SUVs looking the same today, Porsche just sticks with their classic design that no one will

The GS isn’t designed to be as comfortable as a HD road sofa. It is a comfortable cruising bike, handles well on road, takes abuse off road and is capable of more in both situations than most owners have the ability to exploit. Which is why HD is chasing it. Well, that and it’s one segment of the industry that is

Their brand image is the problem.  Let’s face it, HD is a marketing company that builds bikes on the side.  They have been riding the same horse for too long and now it’s time to change the image.  Adapt to the changing market or die and you can’t do that chasing the same image you have always had.

Pushing it out of the woods will be an adventure!!

Adventure bikes are still a growing segment while most other segments of motorcycle sales are declining, so good job HD trying to change and going after that market. I don’t think it will appeal to the typical Harley customer though and the typical adventure bike customer isn’t going to buy one from HD. Same reason

Have you ridden a GS lately and compared that to how a HD rides??  

Seriously, what would these people be doing if they weren’t working for an evil corporation paying them a “legal wage”? Nothing? Working for a cartel? Is no job preferable to a “legal wage”?

“Hey YouTube....am I dumber for spraying these plastic things right in front of my new car or wiping the dirt off the splitter with a dry rag?”  

I always thought rogue Camrys were the problem.

You are actually pretty fucking comical. You whine about Trump, criticize everyone that responds with anything you don’t like, stereotype the world and generally act like a two year old. I said was voting for either was a no win proposition, I never said I didn’t vote. Again, that whole reading and understanding

Was there seriously a Trump branded limo??  How the hell did I miss that bit of automotive stupidity from the 80's GM dumpster fire??

Definitely give them the edge on the mileage program (quicker reward tickets with fewer restrictions) and inflight TV. Once you hit an upper tier in the Delta mileage program, they take pretty damn good care of you though.  Upgrades to first, no fees, companion tickets, etc....   Oh...I’ll give you the edge on the

Try reading and understanding before immediately jumping back to whatever internal issue you have that makes you act like an asshole to anyone that doesn’t agree with you. The entire point was just to say that about 4M Californians voted for him in response to your comment that California didn’t. Pretty simple and

“subhuman”.......”torturous”.......lighten up on the dramatics. I specifically mentioned a $100 trip from NY to LA to make a point, that you clearly missed. No rational human would expect decent service at THAT price. There is obviously exaggeration there Diane, but you went full bitch mode.  You seem like a very

Not a bad idea, but this comment is so true......”shop around for the best deal, and also to just take on less car.”.   For Christ’s sake, if you have shitty credit, don’t take on a shitty loan for a car you can’t afford anyway AND will be a piece of shit if you manage to keep it until you pay off your high interest

I fly SW a couple of times a year, just don’t like them or how they do things. To your point, if I lived in Phoenix or even LA, I might feel differently because the options are better. Eastern side of the Mississippi, I’ll stick with Delta......but would still rather drive the six hours.