KamikazePigeon
KamikazePigeon
KamikazePigeon

At this point, Steam users have successfully turned the review system into an irrelevant feature of the shop. It’s no longer a place to judge the quality of the game, but instead to express personal umbrage you take with whatever tiny and often irrelevant detail a game has. The old magazine world was dominated by

Not sure if this is a gaming thing or just the world we live in but it seems like no matter what people find a reason to complain. When it comes to gaming I feel like developers are put in no win situations because they can’t possibly please everyone and they basically have to pick their poison.

I was getting ready to sell a Mercedes Benz S-Class to a public official, the guy said he would be back in to finalize everything after work. After he left, my boss said “Hey, a friend is coming to look at that Mercedes to see what they are like, (insert sleezy salesman) is busy, can you go for the test drive with my

“We treat our employees well and many of them stick around, if they can handle it.”

I’m six weeks away from my ten year anniversary in the car business.

This is super easy.

Because it sucks.

Translation: It’s for people who love money, not people who love cars.

I agree for that much money I’d go a few more grand and just get a GT350.

Still, I’m not entirely convinced the Honda enthusiast market would or even should accept a $51,000 Civic.

I’ve been wanting to do “current-versus-last-gen” comparisons for ages, I hope you guys like this! Anything else in particular you might want to see in future Generation Gap-style reviews?

I did miss that little bit off to the right. Sorry.

*every time Jason posts an opinion column*

Most definitely fire.

They should totally do a “Wife Swap” style thing with FCA products.

The guy with the 2 stroke Saab thinks you’re stupid.

I rented a car once. After opting for the rental car insurance on the rental agreement paperwork, I thanked the clerk for their time and assistance. For the duration of the rental period, I obeyed all traffic laws and proper motorist etiquette. Since I was only renting the car, and it was not mine, I was considerate

It wasn’t a rental, per se, but one time these kids dropped off a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California at the parking garage I worked at. I knew they were probably playing hooky from high school and it was most likely their parent’s car, so me and a buddy took it for a joy ride around the streets of Chicago. There may have

Just take a moment to appreciate how well-realized the Austin A35 from the Wallace and Gromit movie Curse of the Were-Rabbit is. It even has the starting crank hole in the bumper!

All these “concepts” and mockups.