JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy

Not always. My son was in Barcelona in 2019 and Dilbar was moored in the harbour. He walked right up to it, and strolled along the entire 511' feet. Yes, that’s right 511 feet LOA. He said getting on would’ve been impossible but he could have thrown a flaming bag of shit on the dock-level swim platform.

Exactly. 

Yes. In my original comment I said “In Canada...”

Crosstrek Wilderness. $40k CAD ($32k USD). You can’t beat it for value, capability, features it includes. It’s brilliant.

Especially since they depreciate like old milk in the sun.

Zero evidence that they’ve done anything to address driveshaft (front or rear) issues that crop up when vehicles get lifted like this. Also, lots of pretty blue metal and stock drive shafts and axles. 

No worries. It’s the internet. I’ve seen enough of your comments over the years to know that your intention was good.

Of what? 

I don’t care if Warhol pissed out the colours himself, his M1 is a tragedy. 

The American mind simply cannot comprehend the concept of little car having a big motor.”

That was my point.

That was kind of my point. This dude is an irresponsible dick.

Giz just posted an update. It was a “skit”. Shithead still admits to driving with the headset on for “30 - 40 seconds”. 

I don’t disagree. The Air is amazing. My issue is the $219,000 difference between two cars with very few stepping stones between them. I’m not sure the Sapphire is a $327,000 car.

I can’t get behind the Lucid Air Sapphire being worth $219,000 more than the Air Pure. In Canada the Air Pure is $108,000. The Sapphire is $327,000. 

Vancouver has hot tub boats and BBQ boats.

I get the satire and this was well-done.

If they weren’t armed and legitimately crazy, I’d laugh my ass off at these cosplaying fuckwads. The only thing that makes this even remotely entertaining is the fact that they’re not smart enough to A) actually plan anything concrete, and B) not get caught doing something dumb.

Yeah I get that. But shops aren’t driving their clients’ vehicle “a couple thousand miles”, as this guy stated in the video. They just aren’t. 

I don’t think it is a customer vehicle. At 1:06 he says “Now that we’ve had the truck and driven it a couple thousand miles...”