The Chevy Spark. It’s a small economy car with the lingering stigma of being American.
The Chevy Spark. It’s a small economy car with the lingering stigma of being American.
My MacBook Pro at work has been having all kinds of issues for a long time. All the tips people typically recommend to address issues are predictably useless. Nothing beats a fresh install.
You've got to love feasibility studies. Throw a small fortune at a consulting firm so that they can come back in 2 years and state the obvious, but with a bunch of nice charts and graphs.
The problem with a state like Connecticut is that it’s got a standard of living as high as California, but lacks the beautiful scenery and suffers through miserable shit winters.
I always prefer long videos. Provided, of course, they’re engaging. That’s the key here because most of Youtube comedians just aren’t that funny. They take a single gag and drag it out far too long.
How many IDx concepts were sacrificed to make this boring, ugly monstrosity a reality?
If skyscraper booms were always followed by economic busts then China’s economy should have collapsed years ago.
Who in the hell approved this atrocity?! It looks like a budget Mazda 3 wearing a gas mask.
It’s only a wagon if it’s got the ride height and overall stance of a sedan. By contrast, the Audi Allroad, a wagon aspiring to be a crossover, sits lower than this car. Plus, this Infiniti suffers from the typical bloated crossover look. So, any relevant measure this is a crossover.
The only thing I like about this car are the taillights. The rest looks like a modern-day Chevrolet Cobalt with a body kit that would have been the wet dream of an early 2000’s teenager.
I saw a new Murano yesterday and felt like it was an assault on the senses. There was more going on with that car than I've seen on most supercars. Admittedly, it didn't look bad, but the glass across the C and D pillars was a lot more distracting a design element than it should be.
It looks like they slapped on a body kit to hide the fact that they haven’t refreshed the design at all. That’s unfortunate, because I think the last thing this car needs is to look more old school WRX-style ricey. It’s an attractive car that could have benefited from a few tweaks.
Neat little video. Unfortunately, the pair featured costs 139 euros. I've seen worse, but that's still shockingly expensive. Even with a somewhat more involved manufacturing process than your average injected molded glasses I can't see why these should cost anything over $50. Especially when you consider that they…
I said nothing about this being targeted at kids and I didn't say anyone should be prevented from playing this game. I simply questioned the appeal of this level of violence.
I'm too old for shit like this.
Congratulations to Germany. There's no reason they should have caved to F1's demands. If this had happened in the US, organizers would have demanded that tax payers help foot the bill. They'd try to sell us on job creation or something, but the real motivation would be lining the pockets of those few individuals.
If you're in a house where your children are running around with knives then you've problems that can't be solved with child proof locks.
I like it. It does away with the slightly questionable fascia and boxes the car off quite nicely, giving it better proportions. The wheels and fender flares definitely help too.
This is nothing. Most Power Wheels run in the $300-$400 range anyway. Years ago FAO Schwarz had a toy riding car on display that cost $10,000. Although it was a step up from one of these it was still fucking outrageous considering a real full-sized car can easily be had for that kind of money.
The accident is unfortunate. The cars, however, look pretty damn cool. I continue to maintain that they look a lot more interesting than F1 cars. Yeah, it's a bit much, but then isn't that the point of open wheel race cars?