Sullivanish
Sullivanish
Sullivanish

Tom-

I don’t really listen to Grande, but if she’s stealing from THAT many sources, then she’s synthisizing them into something new. And that seems fine.

You know what I’ve never thought to myself, as I drive my Mini?

For that money, I’d probably go F-Type.

On the one hand, I agree with her. On the other, her point is undercut by the fact that it came during promotion of a Mark Wahlberg movie.

My only slightly sarcastic answer to the no skinning and eating of horses is that the controls are wonky enough that if they enabled it, we’d all be accidentally chowing down on our prized steeds about once an hour.

*mewling

It seems like it's been on sale a bunch over the last six months or so. Not quite the same thing, but there have been multiple opportunities to get one for $325-350.

“...needs an alibi in order to get off.”

It looks worse than the concept, in every detail.

I wish we could get one of those Ms Pac-Man/ Galaga machines for that little. 

I wish we could get one of those Ms Pac-Man/ Galaga machines for that little. 

Not just here, either. Skimming through all of this dude’s comments paints a picture of a VERY grim existence.

Is the T8 plug-in hybrid actually coming here?

I meant the grayscale hellscape that is the bulk of the modern automobile experience.

For me, it mostly depends on the color of the car. A bright, otherwise garish, interior can offset a monochromatic exterior nicely, especially in a droptop, where both are on display simultaneously.

I think it’s a split in his pants. Placement looks wrong for a fly. Which, yeah, still not the most embarrassing thing about this.

In nature, we call that “presenting.”

The 1986 Pontiac Fiero. I was in, I think, second grade and saw one in a parking lot. It didn’t look like any car I’d ever seen before and it FULLY captured my young imagination.

I don’t love all the black trim, but if I squint and use my imagination, there’s a good looking truck underneath the early-00s-aftermarket-looking nonsense.

Fox body was the first thought I had as well. I’ve never gotten one of these right, though.