That’s a good perspective: it can’t just be a good show; it has to be a great show that attracts enough media coverage to pull in new subscribers.
That’s a good perspective: it can’t just be a good show; it has to be a great show that attracts enough media coverage to pull in new subscribers.
An Alfa and a Mini? Why, I bet those cars don’t even have manual spark advance on the steering wheel. Are you REALLY even driving if you’re letting some computer decide how to time the ignition? Please. A real driver starts his car with a crank and spends several minutes listening and feeling the engine to get the…
It was so easy to read that in Sandler’s voice. Well played.
Yeah, it’s pretty crashy over here, too.
That’s a nice Storm Trooper package you’ve got there.
There’s always at least a couple dealers keeping things honest and at sticker...but you might have to look two states over just to find one.
I bet this is going to send shock waves through the whole exotic sports car industry. From the press photos anyway, it looks like a $150K+ car, and reportedly performs like one, too.
Hey, I’m an avid scuba diver and underwater photographer, so no need to justify any expensive hobby to me. I was just trying to temper my defense of golf gear capacity in ‘Vettes, even as a non-golfer.
I am not a golfer, I think it’s a silly and expensive game (mini-golf excluded!). However, I still understand how prominent it is among the well-heeled types that make up the majority of corvette buyers (and I’m not talking just boomers here, but Xers, too, and probably millenials next).
“ it was intentionally sunk”
The median age of residential building in NYC is 90 years old. Meaning, this city was largely built before cars were common or numerous.
But that would result in even less street parking since each residence would require a curb cut (unless there’s an alley behind the buildings).
The only issue I see is that if it really is water she bathed in, and not to be gross, but it WILL have fecal matter in it (this is not a stab at this young entrepreneur, this is any person). So, by all means those wierdos can buy a jar, put it on a shelf, whiff it, spank to it, etc. But, by Satan’s ghost don’t ingest…
I think it’s the “Plymouth Voyager III” concept, err...part of it, anyway: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Voyager_3
I read an article recently (publication escapes me) about at least two companies in California that are in the business of ripping music collections for the purpose of digital backup. As I recall, you ship your collection (CDs and LPs) to their facility. They rip it and organize it, send you the digital library along…
Maybe the plan is to build capital by selling 100 of these multi-million dollar cars to fund the cheap sports car development. Here’s hoping!
Vin, I think this car sounds brilliant, as the F1 is still the GOAT, IMHO. However, I must reluctantly agree with you. Even though I think NA engines and stick shifts make for the best road driving experience, that doesn’t make it NOT nostalgic.
Credit where it’s due, the bees that swarmed a Reds home game a few weeks back received a different response and are alive and well: https://www.wlwt.com/article/bees-that-overtook-reds-game-where-are-they-now/27397609
It even got a great call-back as a joke in Bojack Horseman.
I rather enjoyed The World’s Fastest Indian, as well.