SheriffOfAmericanDouchetown
Sheriff Of American Douchetown
SheriffOfAmericanDouchetown

N/A V8 4 door Corvette. Future classic. Maybe one day, I’ll have one.

Cool. We’ll meet back right there this time in 3 years when Cadillac hires a new fall guy and announces they’re switching back to alphanumeric names.

Unless that interior is a home run, can’t see a reason to choose this for the same money over a Navi.

Mad Max definitely belongs somewhere in the top 100. Great movie. You have:

Sorry but this list is utter shit. No Marvel movies. Not one. Avengers IW and Endgame were and are popculture phenomena that people will be talking about for a long time. No Joker, either. Joker was a commanding performance. The whole movie is. The whole move resonates with our society today, 5 years ago, 10 years

That fucking Tesla cybertruck looks badass. Not sure that middle america will buy it for work trucking. Maybe everyday trucking where it functions as a work truck but also a luxury vehicle. If middle America does buy into what Telsa is selling, oh boy. That means we’ll be seeing GM, Ford, and Ram’s next trucks try to

Did Bill Ford cry, too, like Henry Ford II with Loki’s stunt double / Robin (to Ben Affleck’s Batman) / Jason Bourne driving the Mustang-E around an airport tarmac?

I saw this car a few times in person, once looking for a spot at a popular shopping mall. All black. Definitely a classic!

I mean, to me, basically I wish the C8 looked something along these lines. More smooth. Less angular shapes. The artist renderred a C7 and C8 together. I think it looks much better than the C8.

That’s my feeling as well. Gimme a C8 that sacrifices a little bit of performance for a better, cleaner, more beautiful looking design. It’ll still be plenty quick and fast. It’s a road car, not a track car. For the higher performance variants, sure, make it a design mess. Have at it. Have all the vents and angles and

Beautiful, timeless design. Those front headlights look awfully familiar to the Mclaren 720S. If you ain’t cheating, you ain’t trying. Not a bad thing to copy. If it works, it works.

Telsa is the Kleenex of electric cars. It’s that simple. That is their identity. Anyone else moving to electric only is encroaching on that identity and will lose. See Cadillac.

So backwards. This should be released on N.A. shores. And if you read MotorTrend’s review of the new CT5, it’s a step..backwards. The driving dynamics are not only inferior to the previous ATS/CTS/Camaro generation but it’s inferior to the competition. I imagine the CT4 review will largely be the same story. What a

This car keeps getting delayed. It was delayed earlier in the year because of electrical issues. And now it’s delayed again from the strike. This car will be old news by the time it finally is released to the public.

Cool review. Really good looking GT. Beautiful. Sounds like a good driver’s car. How is the steering feel? Same question for other driver inputs and their feel.

I don’t eat at Buffalo Wild Wings because it’s racist..I don’t eat at Buffalo Wild Wings because the food is shit!

If the next person makes a political statement about China and Hong Kong, what will be their action, since that is what this apology stresses: Actions, not words? This is the problem with companies from democratic nations doing business with countries like China or being owned by Chinese Companies. It’s quite