SteveBelzer
Steve Belzer
SteveBelzer

I couldn’t disagree more. I absolutely loved the story, its characters, and the way it all unfolded - as well as the story’s present relevance - and am deeply disappointed, though not surprised, by its cancellation. I get that it's not for everyone, even those who loved the movie, but I'm seriously bummed.

I’ve heard of Natto before but never encountered it or bothered to seek it out, but I’m convinced it’s something I need to try now. It sounds amazing. I usually like fermented foods (you can often find me eating Kimchi straight out of the jar, and I’ve tried my hand at making my own kombucha), and the texture sounds

Not only is this tech likely to cause the problems you laid out, it’s not even as convenient as the stock proximity based keyless entry systems in many modern cars. I got a brand new Impreza Sport as a loaner from my local Subaru dealership while they were repairing the transmission on my 1995 Legacy, and it had such

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I don’t know, maybe because the world is burning and there’s barely any hope for a decent future?

Agree 100%. The award for widest disparity, IMO, between the attractiveness of the coupe and sedan versions of a car goes to the 3rd Gen Acura Integra. I had a 2000 Integra coupe back in the day and still absolutely love it’s styling. If a coupe were practical for me I’d definitely be looking to buy one. I can’t stand

As far as her heart goes, you can see it exposed in her chest when Ido first finds her.

I hope I never have to see this IRL, and moreso I hope I never, ever have the misfortune of meeting a person who would choose to drive a car that looks like it just drove through a crowd of pedestrians.

Agreed. I drive in the snow once or twice per year. All weather tires are fine on my AWD car, which I drive mostly in the rain all winter long. I have to excercise more care in snow and ice than I would were I to have snow tires, but I lived in Minnesota during my first several years with a driver's license, so that's

Where do cars come from?

I know this is aswering a different question than what you are asking, but this is what I immediately thought of reading the headline and I'm sticking to it.

I took my 95 Legacy in to my local Subaru dealership for warranty covered transmission work, though I bought the car at a different dealership and they've been great.  They gave me a loaner (a brand new Impreza Sport with a 5 speed!)  which I've been driving the past 2 months while they've wrangled with the warranty

I love it, but I wouldn't pay more than 3k.

There really ought to be a cap on what a lender can collect on an auto loan (like twice the original loan seems pretty reasonable), or a set amount of time, after which they are unable to take the borrower to court, like with delinquent credit card debt.  Sure, some people borrow more than they can afford, and others

This is weak. He would ideally not only be permanently banned from racing, but from riding motorcycles in any context. Nobody with auch low regard for others lives belongs on a bike anywhere.

Stuff breaks down on cars without being involved in a collision all the time, too. There’s a lot of cool new tech on cars these days for sure, but I can imagine how shitty buying a used vehicle will be 1o years down the road. “Well, the backup camera doesn’t work, and the push button start is kinda janky, so you need

Diesel trucks modified to belch black exhaust smoke. Anybody caught driving one should have their licence permanently stripped in all 50 states.  There is literally no valid reason for that shit.

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I don’t know if Musk tweets on acid, but there’s a one in billions chance that he wasn’t on acid when this video was recorded.

Nah, driving a manual is just more fun.

I’m camping this weekend, and bears better stay the fuck out of my Legacy. I’m in Oregon though, so hopefully the bears here have more of a taste for Jeep seats.