Except there is nothing controversial about this ad. You have to be really really trying to be offended by this. And if on some fluke you just are, without trying, then you must live a very miserable life.
Except there is nothing controversial about this ad. You have to be really really trying to be offended by this. And if on some fluke you just are, without trying, then you must live a very miserable life.
Eh, except that type of idoicy has been going on in college campuses for decades, and for the most part most countries are a long way off from fascism (at least until after November.... ;)
Yeah, looks like a Lincoln. And that isn’t a compliment...
Everyone I have talked with in my circle of car-enthusiasts has had the same reaction I had when I first saw it - it looks like a CSX. That isn’t the reason I wouldn’t buy a Volt - I wouldn’t buy a Volt, Bolt or Tesla for that matter for 2 reasons - you cannot have a manual in any of them, and electricity rates here…
Well, when the design of it is 10+ years old, yes it is bad, at least in that it isn’t inovative. The 1st gen car at least looked like it was it’s own - this is less inspired. It’s not horrible, but it is phoning it in. They may as well have just made a hybrid Cruze and called it a day. I guess my point is in a market…
Also, it appears that the distance from the door to each wheel well is the same front and rear. Never see that anymore.....
Sadly there are many collectors that almost never drive their cars, except on and off a trailer. Usually you find them at a Concours type event.....
The new Volt is a terrible design. Sure it looks nice enough, if you want to buy a new car that looks like a warmed over Acura CSX with a useless backseat because it still has zero headroom. Justin is right that the Bolt should be the hybrid - the Volt should be the all electric car. And then the names would even make…
Umm.... no? I mean hey, if you find it okay at all for a person entrusted to take your car maybe 100 yards to a parking spot and back, and only that to instead go for a drive for 200 MILES in it overnight, then who am I to tell you how to care for your property. Me however? The valets, hotel manager, the valet manager…
Yeah, my first response would be to call the police with them standing there and then my lawyer. I’ve never had to valet my car, but if I ever did have to (because of no other option) I’d be logging the car data when it was handed over, who it was handed over to (smile for the camera sport) and making it very clear…
First automobile I ever drove....... granted in a pasture, but still.....
There is a line between acceptable and unacceptable maintenance on a car, and alcantera on surfaces that are routinely touched cross that line hard
Bernie, and he likes it... haha.
If that is the case, then it must be near the end of the film, since the story picks up mid-5 year mission i believe.....
The situation is very much a Kobayashi Maru scenario. Both sides have a point but given the writers are playing with established characters even if they are in a parallel universe there really isn’t a “right” way to do it. It could go very wrong but I think ultimately the option they choose is the best. Maybe choosing…
As a Canadian in the province of Ontario, I’m fine with no autonomous cars being tested (or sold for that matter) here. Probably no applications because of the belief all of Canada is either forest or snow covered. You autonomous car guys just keep on believing that ;-)
Really, there are only 4 hosts left; Jordan I think is going to turn out to be an occasional guest presenter. Actually, has he actually presented anything this series? Sure he participated in a couple challenges but I don’t recall him actually presenting like the others.
Sabine is the anti-Stig. I remember reading about the beginnings of revived Top Gear, and Clarkson making a comment along the lines of the Stig being borne out of the idea of needing a race car driver to set lap times, but not talk because race car drivers are terrible at that sort of thing (or something like that).…
I miss the banter. And I realize that comes with comfort and familiarity, but this last episode had 4 films in it. Part of the appeal (for me anyway) was the three sitting down and having a chat about something or another. This is very evident during the challenge films they did this series -there was very little…
Also, how many jewish people look stereotypically jewish today? Lots of people who are jewish you wouldn’t know just by looking at them (fi that is your thing...)