ArloBarlow
ArloBarlow
ArloBarlow

Yes. You are.

It's an affront to the engineers at Audi.

This guy. When I first came to the USA to live and work and saw this I thought I'd disappeared down a time hole.

I was used to Clarkson and Vicki Butler-Henderson, Tiff Needell and Quentin 'lounge lizard' Wilson on Top Gear and their no holds barred exuberant presentation.

This dreadful dollop of dreariness was about as

Not in the USA.

Good grief, that's a stretch.

It's clearly not boxy.

Judging from the Camaro/Mustang comparisons, it stems from a singular lack of imagination on behalf of the commentators.

Apart from anything else, Volvo don't make shoddily built cars with shoddy interiors, so it in no way resembles any American car.

A5? really? Maybe if the only other car someone had seen in his or her

How about a Getaway 3?

The first two were brilliant. And it was all set in London!

Perfect.

They should have gone for the brick/shoebox look when they still owned Volvo, especially as even Volvo started to use sleek and attractive shapes.

Hopefully no-one will ever make a box-shaped car again.

Fox "News" is a lying propaganda network for the far right.

Fox News is not permitted to set up shop in any other western country in the same way it has in the USA because every other western country has the equivalent of the Fairness Doctrine. The Fairness Doctrine prevented news organisations from making stuff up

Just before anyone else suggests that she's coming back to be a Christian anti-choice lawyer in the USA - according to the original article she plans to work in the Bahamas, where the legal system is similar to that of Britain.

She's going to work in the Bahamas.

Well she must be the exception. It's not exactly easy to pass the British Bar exam.

According the article on the Daily Telegraph's website, she is going to work in the Bahamas, where the legal system is styled after British law.

Hence the necessity to pass the toughest law exam in the world.

The 'r' is silent but changes the pronunciation of the overall word.

For instance, the word or name 'mark', without an 'r' would be 'mak', rhyming with 'back', and so on.

Americans unnecessarily overpronounce the 'r' in many worrrrrds to the point of great annoyance.
It's one thing when there's actually an 'r', albeit

I wish him luck...

Agreed - most people can barely handle two dimensions of automotive motion, let alone the third dimension.

That's beautiful and insane!

Concorde had the number 1 safety record of any aircraft ever built.

Not everything in the past was better than it is now, but this really shows how pathetic we have become. How freaking superb must it have been to drive a train down a street like this or to have witnessed it?

Now people would sue if there was a train within 500 metres of their precious car or overrated, overprotected

Except during the Bush years when the USD was around $2 to the GBP. Twas very painful to travel back to the UK from california during that rough eight years.

To have something different.