SerolfDivad
Serolf Divad
SerolfDivad

You, my friend... win this round!

Maybe they had a bunch of the old motors lying around? This car is an atypical case. If the motor had gone bad at 100,000 miles in a typical car, there’s really nothing absurd about replacing it with a motor that’s going to run another 100,000 miles before it, too goes bad. Very few people drive their cars 1,000,000

Yeah. motor shouldn’t be failing at 100K miles. But according to the article the design flaw has since been addressed.

Did they teach you that at the Klavern?

I would love a regular Giulia with a 6 speed. Honestly, I don’t need a car that puts down 400 Hp. I just want fun daily driver. That’s why my next car is going to be either a 6-Speed Integra (the regular one), a Civic Si or a Jetta GLI manual.

150 mile range? If I can’t take is on a 1200 mile road trip, it just won’t do.

They also said he had taken “a small amount of psilocybin,” which is found in mushrooms, two days prior to the flight.

How about the China only Ford Mondeo/Fusion?

Don’t be a douche, guy. I commented based on the facts that were presented in the article.

100% this.

I mean if the tradeoff is full-frontal and hanging sex-chairs them they can do whatever they want to my Acura commercials.

If the guy threw a cup of water on Tyson then that’s assault and that changes things. But the Jalopnik article makes no mention of that, and that’s what I was going by when I made that statement.

Yeeeeaaahhh... you don’t punch people in the face for being annoying. Not if you’re that rich. Dumb move by Tyson.

He cares about brown people taking up space and resources that his kids should be using.

You just know that, when machines are hunting down the last few flesh and blood humans hiding underground on Earth, they’ll be led by an Elon Musk who’s been 95% replaced by integrated circuits and stepper motors.

Pretty sure most young guys who get arrested for street racing were inspired by the Acura RDX commercial in which a middle-aged lady appears to drive fast on a twisty road and not the last Fast and Furious movie they saw.

No. I think we should give people who try to flee the police lollipops and ice-cream sandwiches because then they’ll stop.

I know this is a crazy idea, but maybe we could take the people who do this kind of stuff and lock them up for a long time to discourage others?

Was watching a YouTube video the other day where the presenter explaind that dealer franchise laws exist to “protect the consumer.” It took all the self control I could muster to not throw somethnig heavy, hard and pointy at the screen.

Anyone who put any stock in predictions about what’s going to happen five years from now is deluding themselves.