Pure87
Pure87
Pure87

"Jeep by Ferrari."

Though the most "social" countries are among the most richest. Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland are taxed to the hell, but the thing is that they also earn a lot of money.

ummmm, no. The best blue is the one that actually has the name of the best racing class in the world in the color name. World Rally Blue.

Not to be a buzz killer, but they have some of the happiest countries on earth. Shocking, huh?

Valencia Orange

1) Not so - there are several medieval-style longbows in my house. These were remarkably effective weapons in their day, certainly more than equal to the primitive bang-sticks you guys used to take ownership of your great country...

One more than one occasion, I've had to switch jobs because the opportunity to advance my career internally didn't exist. In these instances the only opportunity that may have arisen was my bosses job, and I wasn't going to wait on him to retire so that I could advance my career.

I'm a millennial (I think) and I love cars. But because of the exorbitant amount of school debt I have, I can't buy any!

Except this is bullshit. Because you'll find just as many boomers who would say a phone. Young people are not the only ones who buy technology.

Also, no. It's already been proven the reason for the decline of car sales amongst millenials has little to do with technology. Much of it has to do with people moving in

I hate this argument because phones are a one-time expense that's relatively cheap to maintain. Cars are not. Of course if you survey teens and asked them to Sophie's Choose between a car and a phone they'd choose the phone.

l feel like the people arguing that millennials aren't buying cars fall under the personal category of..

I agree it is all the Boomers fault. Boomers won't retire so they keep Gen Xers in middle level jobs, keeping Gen Yers in entry level leaving the millennials out on the street.

Not true.

It is a strangely good feeling to be able to dodge an accident like that. When I first got my Mazda3, I was cruising maybe a little too fast down a quiet street when an old fart in a Grand Marquis blew a stop sign, saw me, and panicked, stopping completely across the road in front of me, too close for me to be able

Very true. Small cars get a bad rap for survivability in collisions but, they take less distance to stop,are much more maneuverable and are a smaller target. I know I've saved myself from impacts numerous times with these traits. I've always liked smaller, more nimble cars. I especially hate when I have to drive

A Tahoe would be toast if it got nailed by an 18 wheeler, too. The mini could at least maybe get out of the way.

I 100% agree. 3rd day owning my SVT focus I avoided a head-on collision and an accidental PIT manoeuver at the same time thanks to the car's predictive, precise and responsive handling. Now would that accident have happened, both me and my grand-mother would have met an untimely ending. And I'm pretty sure I wouldn't

This is one of the reasons I don't like SUVs/CUVs compared to 'normal' cars. They're worse at accident avoidance due to poorer handling caused by a higher center of gravity, they limit visibility for other drivers and they cause more damage to others when they're involved in a crash due to the higher mass of the

Good moves dude...good moves. I remember when I had my '04 Mini Cooper I would get comments all the time, "Oh that's not safe it is too small." Sure if I got hit by an 18 wheeler I would be toast, but there were several times where the car's reflexes avoided a collision due to innatentive/poor drivers.