FrankieStallone
FrankStallone
FrankieStallone

I think the TLX would be a very nice car if it had one of those glorious Honda 6 speed manuals and an entertainment system that made any fucking sense. It understeers a little but drives nicer than my V6 accord.

I see lots of those outlander sports around.

The TLX V6 doesn’t come with the DCT. It has a ZF 9 speed auto. The I4 gets the DCT

My mom drives a TLX. It’s a comfortable car with a nice amount of power. More of a grand tourer than a canyon carver.

The 2014 transmission had problems, was recalled. The new programming in 2015 fixed most of the problems. Still baffling they didn’t offer one of those gorgeous Honda manuals.

...would it pay Oddibe McDowell’s water bill?

...one hopes.

Turbo 6?

If I can describe Trump’s america in one sentence:

...Why am I attracted to bitchy-faced women?

My mom once apologized to me because she couldn’t teach me to do a burnout in her AWD car.

You can turn it around pretty fast in the NFL, but you need a little bit of basic talent.

For everyone who thinks the Browns are going to turn it around with the draft, I have two words.

I got my tickets, but for that tour prices vary wildly from city to city. I was amazed in some cities its $40 and in some it’s $100-120.

Whoops. Never mind.

My mom! Who was partial to Audis and once apologized that she couldn’t teach me to do a burnout because her car had quattro.

Cream rises to the top. So does shit. And shit rises faster. If your criteria are “I only want people who rise to the top”, people will game your system and you’ll get a lot of shit.

Yeah, and if you’re in the kind of industry where everyone knows each other - word gets out.

Because in practice a meritocracy means the person who advances is the one best at sabotaging others, especially when the criteria are subjective.