Ordering a car you have never driven is in line with another rule I have, which is to never buy a new car in its 1 year of production.
Ordering a car you have never driven is in line with another rule I have, which is to never buy a new car in its 1 year of production.
Nik should clarify if he lives in Boston or “Boston”. If he’s out in Waltham / Newton / Brighton and has garage parking those beautiful wagons make plenty of sense. If he’s in Boston proper and parking on the street, he should consider something that will live a short brutal life.
What a complete pain in the ass. Now every 18 months I have to have my assistant arrange to have my 5KM odo Bugatti picked up from my freeport climate controlled locker and trailered to the dealer and touched by other people to have the tires replaced?
Agreed. Nothing except an aircraft D-check would have caught this.
In a perfect FSD world there will be no stop lights, signs, nothing, just an incredible series of TERRIFYING yet orchestrated near misses...basically like driving in India :)
Hey, they mentioned Uber Eats, and Uber uses cars, so..... uh... car news?
Holy shit they actually designed a not ugly vehicle for a change.
LOL, now do Youtube. What’s Youtube?
Let me introduce you to the Ford Ecosport.
How much for heated seats?
it’s a website for terrible people where 1 person plays a video game and everyone else posts pictures of people’s heads as fast as they can
I think we should all chip in and buy this property for David Tracy to store his Jeep collection and start a museum.
Like, is it me, or are NFTs just another fucking pyramid scheme?
Happy new years to all my perma-grey brethren. Here’s to another 365 days of being ignored by this site.
I was in the Army when the first Halo came out. We ran tons of CAT5 cable borrowed from work through the drop ceiling in the barracks to wire up xboxes across four rooms for LAN matches. So much Blood Gulch. Barracks life was pretty crap but that remains a fun memory.
Nice. I was in the Navy too when it came out on the USS Truman and we had a xbox setup in the CAG seat shop and would play it for hours a day. Great time waster while deployed.
Way back when Halo 2 first came out, I was in the Navy, and there was a guy on the ship who spent every bit of his free time playing it. Myself and various other people would occasionally challenge him, always 3 against 1. We beat him ONE time. I am in awe of what some of these Halo players can do.
The Kardashians ALL need to be put on a plane and be flown over Ft Hood or Ft Lewis and be used as a live fire exercise with an Apache and be blown out of the sky.
It’s a German car. That’s their passive-aggressive way of saying that you shouldn’t have cup holders, the way Ferdinand wanted.