The Escalade has a fantastic rear.
The Escalade has a fantastic rear.
They could have achieved the same look with a crease, but that would have cost more.
I honestly don’t want them to have a sense of humor about it. It’s much more interesting with the butthurt.
I still don’t understand why this isn’t just the CLS.
You definitely sound like someone I want to buy a car from. And by “buy a car from” I mean “punch in the nuts”.
A new Toyota Supra is just around the corner and it will probably be underpowered, overweight and generally bad.…
“My fantastic fantasy prototype car that we aren’t even building yet is faster than your car that’s been on the market for 5 years!” Congratulations Porsche. You’re only a couple year away from beating a car Tesla was selling in 2012.
“the damage to Meeke’s car was damaged”
swing and a miss
I didn’t read the article: the poster
Fear not - eventually some twit will wrap one around a tree and we’ll get to see all its parts separately.
To be fair, it is actually racist in every single context - as much as people want to try and pretend it’s not.
I would love to own a Donk. I fear that a pasty white dude such as myself would be mocked mercilessly.
maybe instead he should accept he will never “go off-roading” and that the illusion of adventure offered by SUVs is exactly how car makers convince sad, pathetic people to buy their wallowy oversized boring hatchbacks.
you want adventure? get a back pack and a plane ticket. you want to wallow around in an oversized…
Well, the confusion was understandable, seeing how the motorcycle was traveling at a very aggressive 17 MPH.
Plus
A day late with this, but here’s some words that MLK wrote while in Jail after a bunch of White Pastors told him, hey, cool it maybe?
This article is about digital effects and the future of acting. I don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about. I hate forced narratives but I didn’t notice that about Star Wars. I just saw a movie. I guess I’m not as ‘perceptive’ as you, although you are commenting on the wrong article ....
Number 1: I can definetly take that turn flat out.
The twin-five spoke design isn’t exactly revolutionary