SpacemanSpliffz
SpacemanSpliffz
SpacemanSpliffz

Hey judge, just because you’d fuck the guy doesn’t mean that the victim wanted to.

Only if it’s 4WD. My first new “car” was a 2WD version, and there was no weight at all over the rear axle. If there was rain in the forecast, I got zero traction. Loved that thing otherwise.

I was about to have the same annoyed reaction, until I saw that your “job” description is that you make videos. So I suppose you get a pass.

Yes cheaper would be better but I can’t think of what else is out there in this category - mostly the reliable part.

Haha, I think it was almost better before he began plunging it like a madman.

WTF? I find the show incredibly compelling...even chilling at times as to tries to make sense out of non sense.

Rip luigi

Lots of white 1 series convertibles here in Florida. Not too many with euro plates that say a new start.

Life is funny, I can set down a 10mm wrench and IMMEDIATELY forget where I put it it, but I have never lost my car in a parking lot. I did, however, get in the wrong car once... it was an identical, but cleaner, version of my wife’s GMC jimmy and parked right next to it, doors unlocked...

There aren’t many red wagons on the road, and far fewer of them are SAABs. I doubt I’ll ever see another on on the road, which makes me a bit sad.

And just like Leatherface wasted the directors of the memorable French horror Inside, Jigsaw is probably a waste of the Spierig brothers, who directed the awesome Predestination and the memorable Australian horror Undead. I really hope Jigsaw doesn’t suck, but I don’t think that franchise has had a decent movie since

It is unbelievable the level of shit dealers pull sometimes. That sales duo sounds like a nightmare and I have no doubt that the story is 100% valid. A few years ago me and my dad went to a Volkswagen dealer because they were advertising a very reasonable out the door price on a Routon (the VW’ized version of the Town

He used a Ford Taurus. The photo for this post shows a Fusion. I thought this was a car blog with some integrity?

Coincidentally, last night I fired up TNG on Netflix for the first time in a long while, and man, it really is something special. I did laugh my ass off at Riker’s posing and some of the other high theatrics, but also it’s such a thoughtful, idealistic show. The first episode I watched was “First Contact,” season

Not disappointed!

Here for more pics...

Wow, that looks fantastic. The matte grey/silver looks so great on that body, and the bronze wheels and black roof give it just a little bit of uniqueness. The red-line-delete was also a nice touch, taking away a bit of the boy-racer look and making it a bit cleaner.

had unidirectional wheels that—like opportunistic sex partners—went both ways.

I still can’t get over how chintzy post-90s, but pre-bailout, GM interiors look as compared to other cars of the time.

That’s what makes it beautiful!