I mean, we all know that these are stars, private planes, and a bunch of people deciding to fuck around.
I mean, we all know that these are stars, private planes, and a bunch of people deciding to fuck around.
Terrible driver ergonomics. Truly one of the most unpleasant driving experiences I’ve ever had. I’m not an odd-sized person (5' 8"). I have appropriately proportioned arms and legs.
Spread some avocado in there and kill the little buggers.
My brother and I are having that conversation with our aging parents right now. Dad’s 81, mom’s 78 and while they’re both super fit and healthy, they need to start getting rid of some stuff they don’t feel they need around anymore. My brother and I really don’t want anything. My dad’s guitar for my brother, and their…
Two of those things sold like hotcakes when they were unveiled. Just sayin’
I get what they’re doing. I don’t love the car they’ve unveiled, but I do understand what they’re doing. My biggest complaint about the car is the comparisons being drawn between it and the E-Type.
People do sometimes just move-on. I have a literal one-of-one Larrivee Telecaster guitar. It’s got good provenance, plays beautifully, looks amazing, sounds really full. I bought it when I was 25 years old. I’m now 54. I’m contemplating selling it. I’ve had a great experience with it. It’s played shows; done a little…
Yep. In Canada we have a 15-year rule. Everything seems pretty darned safe.
The fact that Highway 1 through Banff National Park has a year-round 90 km/h speed limit is patently ridiculous.
Ah Alberta. Never change. Let me guess, these were Freemen on the Land living out past Sundre, Caroline, Raven, Prairie Creek etc...
Or, they could implement the system we have in Alberta. On-line updating for your registration (in one or two year intervals) and the license plate sticker is gone.
Thanks. Not a bike guy, so I appreciate the answer.
“...a license-plate removal kit...”
You sank my Bimmer
At 54-years-old there are lots of things in my past that maybe shouldn’t be revisited; I’m not as bendable/repairable as I once was. And then my reptile brain sees this and thinks “yeah, maybe...”
I agree with you on the spartan interior. But now that the Hakkapeliittas are mounted for winter... the fun factor is through the roof.
Sorry Amber, but I’m going to pile on the hate for the XM.
My daily is a Crosstrek. It’s perfect for where and how we live. My fun car is a Bugeye WRX. I love that car. I’d never commute in it. It’s harsh, twitchy, has a heavy clutch, and is miserable when it’s going slow. The driver’s compartment is almost racecar tight. However, get it out of the city turn the boost up a…
Dropping truth bombs. This is the best take. And, FWIW I’ve seen you advocate for this position before. You’re pretty quick to defend tuners, stance cars, donks etc... because as you said, there’s more than one way to love cars.
I’m going to say NP. But it’s only because three years ago these were $40k all day long.