The dawn of the UK self-sufficiency era, people harking back to the life on the land pre-WW2 but combining it with a “Modern” lifestyle. Eventually it would be so popular they’d get a sitcom out of it.
The dawn of the UK self-sufficiency era, people harking back to the life on the land pre-WW2 but combining it with a “Modern” lifestyle. Eventually it would be so popular they’d get a sitcom out of it.
Ah yes, Autocar Magazine - famous(-ish) for having sacked Captain Slow himself in 1992 for his bout of... creativity.
Dodge Charger. Less vulgar, almost handsome.
I hear the hardest part of pigmanship is teaching them cursive
Generally, the ads in car magazines tend to be pretty predictable: cars, parts for cars, liquids you pour into…
Don’t they open inwards?
LOL good luck pushing that door open. There’s a reason they open outwards.
Right? Finally, I understand what drones are for.
Wieners falling from the sky? Wouldn’t this have been more appropriate during Pride parades?
I would commiserate with you but I’m too busy eating this bloody-rare ribeye steak I grilled for lunch. Soooo good.
I’ll bet you’re loads of fun at parties.
Counterpoint: Dropping sandwiches from the sky is the pinnacle of drone utility.
Prepare yourself.
Raining down assholes on the public is practically our national pastime now.
I don’t even eat hot dogs, and yet the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile gives me happiness. Wiener-drones, even more so.
Cars have gone way faster than 300 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats. Why isn’t Bugatti just using their tires?
More videos of crashes, duh
It’s a shame the C-Max was largely ignored, not just by Ford’s marketing, but the press as well. I don’t remember anything near the coverage the Bolt has gotten in magazines (although the Bolt is more groundbreaking, to be fair).
...that’s when it matters most.