AKBrian
AKBrian
AKBrian

I love how the rest of the sentence.

Bring back squircles!

One of the coolest details are the rear quarter windows, which pop out like on a minivan, and rear glass that rolls down into the liftgate like on a Toyota 4Runner.

Awww shit, it’s rallyin’ time.

He’s just salty that the only Dodge Charger to end up in Fury Road was a 1971 with no closeups.

Finally! A reliable chariot for the common man.

The most glaring problem are the wheels. A keen-eyed observer on Twitter pointed out that the wheels on this thing are mismatched. The ELR had an optional luxury package that added chrome wheels — this ELR has wheels from the Luxury Package on the back, and the standard wheels on the front.

New buddy cop movie template.

I’m glad the two games are so very different in their approaches. Sure, I love a good distraction, but sometimes it’s nice to just get immersed in a story without being forced to play WarioWare roulette every two hours. Options are great.

Always practice good security hygiene. In this case, however, the “group” itself has already confessed to the charade, and the only people who were effectively taken were the authors at Cyber Daily who first broke this news without properly vetting it.

My Fiesta ST is equally bad at drawing circles. Turn radius is just under 18'.

Oh wow, that looks legitimately infuriating.

Oh, that’s a good one. Mine do the same. I have to awkwardly jiggle it for ten seconds every time I park and get out.

The headlights on my 3rd gen 4Runner are abysmal.

Can confirm, my old SX4 hatchback had amazing visibility for all angles other than the absolutely massive A-pillars. Luckily there was a lot of cabin space because I needed it to crane my head around.