BonafideSupraman
BonafideSupraman
BonafideSupraman

you spelled leaving Cars and Coffee in your Mustang wrong

I just want to take this moment to say that I visited my family recently and they have a real life Suzuki dealership in their town. It is the primary marque on their advertising, despite the fact that from what I can tell Suzuki has not sold a new car in the US since 2012. There were a lot of pickups on the lot, not

I think it’s the Daihatsu Mira, with a list price of 860,200 yen, (£6090/8223USD), though you can have a Hijet for 693,000 yen. Suzuki Altos are a similar price to the Mira.

Fuck this - lets see Nico Hulkenberg on the top of the podium!

You got one significant thing wrong. The motor in this Corvette is the LS1, not the LT1 from the generation before, and not to be confused with the LT1 in the C7 either.

When I went in the mid ‘80s, they transitioned to radio. I think they had the old speakers and the radio at the same time for a bit.

The couple drive-ins I went to in the 90s and early 2000s were radio only. I think places had started moving that way a long time ago.

IDK, I went to one like a decade ago in Ohio and it had a speaker.

I would if I had test drove anything ahead of this. The act of buying the car can be done with minimal human contact, in fact it would be preferable.

I’m with you. My wife and I are still fully employed. We tend to buy cars often because we like to. We have plenty in savings. We are high earners. There’s no way in hell I would make a new car purchase at this moment. The economy is in a very precarious place....too precarious to make large purchases unless

Well, it’s not just people who are driving beaters that could leave them stranded on the freeway. I’d be willing to bet that a combination of desperate dealers and stimulus checks are changing the balance from “hang on to this car that could need a major investment soon” to “replace it”

I pick up a new car tomorrow. Some areas don’t have the massive outbreaks because we don’t live on top of each other like some cities. When it only affects .001% of a population for a given area, maybe it’s worth going out and getting 25% off and 0% financing on a new Audi.

But that’s not how the...

I, too, hate everything that isn’t hentai.

Some sports are more dangerous than others.

True, with one exception: the crash sounds are clearly enhanced for effect, and it annoyed the hell out of me. Apart from that, only the slight over-dramatization of some storylines (which I can totally understand from the creator’s perspective) was something that occasionally bugged me a bit.
Very surprised I liked it

Totally agreed. In fact, my favorite times watching this was when I had it on my phone and with headphones on. For all that it’s visually beautiful, it’s the audio that REALLY makes it click. Hearing the different accents saying “fuck”, the little asides and comments like Horner’s or Alonso’s, and of course, the

One of the best parts was Daniel’s “Scrotum Song”

Drive to Survive seems a little confused about its actual intentions. The series is kind of a beginner’s guide to the sport—a way to make sense of some of the more confusing things that go on behind the scenes (like how a team principal copes with a crash-prone driver that he can’t quite fire in the middle of the