Kayone74
Kayone74
Kayone74

Nah it applies even to your hamburger example. Picture your favorite neighborhood family owned hamburger joint that has been making the dame great burgers for 20 years or so and it was kind if a local secret. But let’s introduce the advent of the Internet, yelp, the foodie movement and now you try to grab a burger

Listen to his Carcast podcast

Well summed up about Carolla, I feel the same about his love for cars but find him particularly that funny. You listen to Carolla’s carcast. One feels like he only works hard to be success in the Entertainment biz to feed his car passion.

It is pretty true that nothing ruins whats ‘special’ about most things we enjoy wether its music, food, cars, vacation destination spots... than too many people having easy access to it. Has been true throughout the history of society

I have a supplemental theory that most non-rich people online that think they are more deserving of driving a Ferrari, or other powerful, exotic sports car because they are fans of speed... lack the talent to exploit such power and capabilities and are no more entitled to driving those mega hp cars any more than their

Headphone amplifiers are a great idea from a technical standpoint, but realistically who wants one more thing attached to their smartphone and headset when they’re out and about?

You’re angry at the prices? Be angry at the customers who pay those prices for new cars. Lexus is priced almost identical to its German rivals now in most of their model lines

charging our cars now, tearing apart our human soliders on the battlefield later during the robot uprising.

To all those bitching about the looks saying its too derivative of other sports cars including BMW. Please kindly shut the hell up w your nonsense. Doesn’t change the fact its a good looking car and will probably sell well

Dont forgey these Two:

Patlabor 2 is a great film from a cinematic standpoint but I cancan’t help but get so bored when I watch it, plus all the dour looking characcharacter designs dontdon’t help either. there’s really no need to make the main characters THAT realistic and frumpy looking

Just watch all the Americans shopping for this car who ignore your words

Pretty sure nobody buys a TT with the expectations of practicality

This car would be great for using as a movie car, especially if it need to get wrecked or crushed

My theory is because the B7 RS4 was ONLY avail as a MT and in America, that doesn’t move enough units compared to the AT options found in the corresponding M and AMG counterparts, hence leading to relatively low sales of the RS4 here. Audi rreally needed to provide an AT option for the B7 version to generate big

My theory is because the B7 RS4 was ONLY avail as a MT and in America, that doesn’t move enough units compared to the AT options found in the corresponding M and AMG counterparts, hence leading to relatively low sales of the RS4 here.

I will add that when you’re driving a true manual, its only a joy to drive at speed (when you’re really driving) but when you drive in say, a busy city road, traffic or at very low speeds, its simply a chore of constantly half riding the clutch and herky/jerky 1st or 2nd gear movements especially when stuck in stop &

I’ll wait for the 3rd party Masterpiece scale Devastator, Gravity Builder to be released:

I still enjoy driving a good manual but its more to make myself feel better and not really to add to my driving experience (interpret that however you want). Otherwise I’m kinda over it

Yeah Im not optimistic about a MT option being avail if the S Tronic is the only option for the current RS4/5. I do drive an S Tronic S4 now with a reprogrammed DSG so I can live with driving another dual clutch since its pretty excellent. I did some aggressive mtn canyin driving the other day and I really liked NOT